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CASS COUNTY, Mich. (WNDU) - It’s International Dark Sky Week — an annual week-long event that aims to raise awareness about light pollution and promote the preservation of dark skies.
This week marks Dark Sky Week in Scotland and across the globe. Between April 21 and 28, people are encouraged to turn off their lights and observe the beauty of the night sky without light pollution.
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To see the most meteors, find the darkest sky you can. Try and escape city lights and head to a rural location, a designated dark sky park, or even a quiet stretch of beach or mountain trail.