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Light-pollution is the modern scourge of optical astronomy. More and  more observing sites are being lost as the glare of city lighting blots  out the night sky. Professional astronomical observatories are located  far from cities, but amateur astronomers often do not have this luxury.  This book considers the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Light-pollution is the modern scourge of optical astronomy. More and  more observing sites are being lost as the glare of city lighting blots  out the night sky. Professional astronomical observatories are located  far from cities, but amateur astronomers often do not have this luxury.  This book considers the two available strategies open to astronomers &#8211;  get rid of the light pollution by lobbying authorities and standards  organisations, and minimize its effects by using the correct  instrumentation. The book contains an extensive detailed catalogue of  deep-sky and other objects that &#8211; despite what one might believe &#8211; can  be seen from variously light-polluted sites, for practical observers.<br />
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		<title>Athletic and Sports Field Lighting</title>
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RLL Design athletic and sports field lighting can be used to light any type of arena, stadium, playing field, or sports center. Similar to floodlights, they can be mounted on metal or wooden poles to provide evenly distributed, glare free lighting of game areas, spectator stands, concession areas, and areas leading from the parking lot [...]]]></description>
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<p>RLL Design athletic and sports field lighting can be used to light any type of arena, stadium, playing field, or sports center. Similar to floodlights, they can be mounted on metal or wooden poles to provide evenly distributed, glare free lighting of game areas, spectator stands, concession areas, and areas leading from the parking lot to the stands. RLL Design athletic and sports field lights feature multi-tap ballast control in voltages of 1<span id="more-6"></span>20, 208, 240, 277, and even 408V. Athletic and sports field lighting fixtures can either be 400 or 1500 watts in strength. With such a diversity, lighting design professionals and DIY installers can build a custom sports lighting system specific to the dimensions of their facility. Such a system will use power more efficiently and produce optimal foot-candles and color rendering for nighttime arena activity.</p>
<p>Certain types of athletic field lighting kits can be obtained from RLL Design. These kits have been pre-configured by lighting design experts on our staff who combine their knowledge of technology with their awareness of the needs of particular, individual sports. DIY clients can benefit greatly by investing in these kits, as each kit represents a singe purchase solution to the complex demands of an entire facility. Professional contractors can save time and money doing research into local light control regulations and calculations of necessary footcandle minimums. By working in partnership with an RLL Design specialist, all of this information can be readily passed to the contractor at the time of purchase. Professionals can assure their clients that the sports lighting kits they propose meet with all safety requirements for a particular game and dark sky laws intended to limit light pollution in various areas.</p>
<p>DIY lighting installers can rely on RLL Design&#8217;s trained team of experts to educate them in all pertinent light pollution laws, and to calculate optimal lighting levels needed for your athletic field. This makes your ultimate choice of a lighting kit or custom lighting system more seamless, as our consulting process will quickly determine which poles, mounts, and fixture types are most needed to fulfill your requirements. This reservoir of knowledge represents a professional level skill set available to the end user at the time of purchase at no additional charge. Extensive, ongoing consultation can also be arranged if necessary for a small, reasonable fee.</p>
<p>When looking to obtain sports field lighting fixture, poles, and accessories in any of the following athletic environments, it is best for both professional designers and DIY installers to rely on experts familiar with safety, power savings, and light pollution laws in order to avoid wasting time and possibly miscalculating one or two line items and buying the wrong equipment.</p>
<p>Soccer Field Lighting</p>
<p>Soccer field sports lighting depends a great deal on the height of the poles you choose, which is why RLL Design inventories a wide range of poles and pole mounting accessories so you can position your athletic field lights at that appropriate levels. RLL Design will assess the dimensions of your field, the nature of the surrounding property, and the lighting requirements in your community. We will then combine this data and develop the schematic for your soccer field lighting system. This makes choosing fixtures, mounts, and poles much more efficient and cost effective for both the professional and DIY installer alike.</p>
<p>Baseball Field Lighting</p>
<p>RLL Design baseball lighting fixtures feature sophisticated optics and advanced reflectors that generate superior lumens per watt output in comparison to competing models. The advantage this offers becomes immediately clear when smaller facilities and organizations can invest in smaller sports lighting fixtures and achieve the same results as inferior grade fixtures operating at higher wattages and temperatures. Professional designers can point out that safer conditions and more efficient use of power carry a built-in return on investment, giving their proposal stronger negotiating power when bidding on jobs for municipalities, little league associations, churches, and summer camps.</p>
<p>Softball Field Lighting</p>
<p>Softball field athletic lighting fixtures feature advanced anodized reflectors in 2, 4, 5, or 6 optic measurements engineered to increase lumens per watt output. This brings a competitive advantage to situations where clients are operating on tight budgets. Often, recreational softball fields require only 400W fixtures strategically positioned for effective lighting. This energy efficiency of a lower wattage system allows contractors to win bids in even the most competitive environments, and opens the doors for them to service everyone from small churches, rural school districts, and homeowners associations.</p>
<p>Volleyball Court Lighting</p>
<p>Most recreational volleyball courts can be lit with a general area sports lighting kit. Fixtures feature high-pressure sodium lights that provide excellent illumination and also work to repel insects. Clients who cannot afford custom lighting system design can still light their recreational courts with RLL Design&#8217;s helpful experts and prefab volleyball lighting kits.</p>
<p>Basketball Court Lighting</p>
<p>Metal Halide sports lights from RLL Design can make any basketball court look like a professional, all-star court regardless of size or location. Basketball court lights feature 400W and 1000W forward die cast fixtures, Davit style mounting brackets, and mounting hardware and base cover. With the help of an RLL Design expert, both professionals and DIY lighting installers can custom build a sports lighting system for any outdoor basketball court. Professionals can streamline their proposals with expert advice and special athletic lighting kits designed for recreational, half-sized, and full-size basketball courts, or they can custom design systems for any client by purchasing fixtures, mounts, and a wide variety of light poles separately with the help of their RLL Design representative.</p>
<p>Rodeo &amp; Horse Arena Lighting</p>
<p>Horse arena and rodeo lights come in 400W and 1000W MH lamps that feature a powder coated die cast housing with a formed aluminum lid. Made to weather extremes of temperature in all US geographies, these full cutoff sports lighting fixtures also feature tempered flat glass lenses and gaskets with clamp band glare shielding. Engineered for flexibility in lighting design, equestrian sports lighting fixtures can be customized separately or purchased in a variety of kits for DIY installation.</p>
<p>Golf Course &amp; Driving Range Lighting</p>
<p>RLL Design golf lights feature Solite-tempered, impact resistant glass. Halogen lamps provide clear lighting of greens throughout all hours of the night. Longer bulb life of up to 10,000 hours minimizes replacement costs, and added value comes to high-end clients who can adjust the level of lighting themselves to create soft lighting or even seasonal lighting effects for special events and holidays.</p>
<p>Football Field Lighting Fixtures</p>
<p>Football field athletic lighting fixtures feature lamps made of fine, tempered glass. Because football field lighting systems are normally highly individualized, RLL Design provides a wide variety of poles with 2, 3, or 4 light angle cross arm bars to build custom lighting systems. More precision in building custom systems with the help of RLL Design professional results in greater control of light pollution and minimal glare for players and spectators. RLL Design specialists are experts in foot-candle plotting and can even help you design an athletic field lighting system for a multi-function facility so you or your client can enjoy year-round use of the grounds during the off-season.</p>
<p>Tennis Court Lighting</p>
<p>Tennis court lighting kits are designed by RLLD sports lighting experts to produce optimal footcandle levels and excellent color rendering. A variety of optical systems and sophisticated reflectors keep the light centered in the court and avoid spilling it into surrounding buildings and homes. A wide range of poles allows for precise positioning of tennis lights to allow you to clearly see both the court and the ball in play. Custom systems can also be developed with the help of an RLL Design consultant to ensure full compliance of United States Tennis Court and Track Building Association.</p>
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<p>Photostory assignment for TL 5141  <H3>Help answer the question about light pollution</H3>Where is a place with the least light pollution in Orange County, California?<br />There is suppose to be a meteor shower tonight in California accroding to their news but, i am looking for the best place with least Light Pollution so I can have the best look at them. Thank You!<br />
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A short video depicting the horrors of light pollution.  Help answer the question about light pollutionDoes light pollution from a nearby city affect the ability to see stars?I live in a suburb not too far from Philadelphia, but not right in the outskirts. My two [...]]]></description>
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<p>A short video depicting the horrors of light pollution.  <H3>Help answer the question about light pollution</H3>Does light pollution from a nearby city affect the ability to see stars?<br />I live in a suburb not too far from Philadelphia, but not right in the outskirts. My two friends last night argued about whether or not, on average, the light pollution from Philadelphia affects how often we can see stars.<br />
Please remember while answering that we do not live directly in or right around the city but close enough to drive there, in say, 30-45 minutes.<br />
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		<title>Lack of Control Over Lighting Leads to Light Pollution</title>
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If you’re from a major metropolitan area such as Los Angeles or New York, then you’re surely familiar with all the bright lights that illuminate every busy intersection, billboard, department store and street.  With the populous amount of lighting that turns any large city ablaze light pollution becomes a major problem.  Light pollution [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you’re from a major metropolitan area such as Los Angeles or New York, then you’re surely familiar with all the bright <A rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eco-lights.com" />lights</a> that illuminate every busy intersection, billboard, department store and street.  With the populous amount of lighting that turns any large city ablaze light pollution becomes a major problem.  Light pollution is one of the culprits as to wh<span id="more-4"></span>y we can’t even see the infinite amount of stars in the night sky; the other major culprit being air pollution.  Combine the two together and you have a recipe for a smoggy, hazy atmosphere that blankets the city. </p>
<p>Aside from the fact that we have a lot, and I mean, <i>a lot</i> of lights in the city, why is light pollution such a rampant and growing problem?  The reason could be because we’re not utilizing our lights correctly.  Let’s use a small scale model as an example: let’s say you just purchased a <A rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eco-lights.com/lamps/table-lamps.php" />table lamp</a> for your living room.  There’s nothing unusual about it, it has a basic accordion-styled lamp shade, a three-way power switch, and it uses a compact fluorescent bulb (because incandescent bulbs <i>are not</i> energy efficient).  You understand that if you were to not use a lamp shade then the light wouldn’t be contained to one area of the room, scattering it in different areas.  Granted that the light bulb is indeed bright, it wouldn’t be efficient and logical to not control where the light goes; that’s why we use the lamp shades. </p>
<p>Now, take that scenario and multiply it by 100 fold; the lack of control over outdoor lighting is a major reason why light pollution is such an issue.  According to a light pollution article found on Wikipedia.org, there are a few ways that cities can help reduce light pollution such as improving lighting fixtures so that they’re fixed with lighting accuracy, reevaluating lighting plans and figure out where lighting is necessary, and even switching over to a different type of lighting (fluorescent versus incandescent bulbs).  </p>
<p>Regardless, light pollution is bad for the environment and for our psyche.  If the problem continues to grow, we’ll all soon forget what it’s like to be able to see the night sky.  With proper control and improvements to city lights and household lighting, losing the look of a natural night sky and wasting light will not have to be a certainty. </p>
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<p>Part 2a Light Pollution at night while you sleep is cancer causing. Ps Benny Hinn and Dr Don Colbert on Health Food  <H3>Help answer the question about light pollution</H3>How do I measure how light pollution relates to the population of a certain area?<br />I am doing a science project.</p>
<p>(For those not so bright people out there, light pollution has nothing to do with climate change or chemicals or anything like that)<br />
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		<title>Low Voltage Outdoor Deck Lighting Offers a Solution To Light Pollution</title>
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Do you want to light up your deck without lighting up the neighborhood? Then you need to look into low voltage outdoor deck lighting. It is possible to get the security of outdoor lighting without compromising the beauty of the night sky with dark sky lighting.
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<p>Do you want to light up your deck without lighting up the neighborhood? Then you need to look into low voltage outdoor deck lighting. It is possible to get the security of outdoor lighting without compromising the beauty of the night sky with dark sky lighting.</p>
<p>Dark sky lighting is designed to reduce the glare and light pollution from normal home landscaping. An estimated 30% of all outdoor lighting is wasted, costing Americans million<span id="more-5"></span>s of dollars each year. Using low voltage outdoor lighting certified by the International Dark Sky association saves you money without sacrificing aesthetic beauty. </p>
<p>The economic dangers of standard outdoor lighting go beyond the waste of money and energy. It effects the wildlife, too. Large amounts of artificial lights have an adverse effect on migratory birds and mating habits of tree frogs. Poor hatchling turtles can be spotted easier by prey when attempting to return to the sea. </p>
<p>Light pollution did not happen overnight, it slowly increased over time. However, with the explosion of suburban homes, light pollution exploded to the point that it is now considered an environmental hazard. The problem has become so bad that 50% of Americans cannot see the Milky Way from their homes. Due to the increasing problem of light pollution, many states have enacted dark sky laws. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, in the past, light pollution was not a high priority. Thankfully, this is changing. With the increasing availability of low voltage outdoor deck lighting and the increasing awareness of light pollution, more and more people are choosing the energy efficient and aesthetically pleasing dark sky lighting fixtures. </p>
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<p>one main source of light pollution &#8212;&#8211; CITY LIGHT !!! enjoy this video=) btw..this video is with reference from upRAWR123&#8217;s video See the Light www.youtube.com hope u dun mind that i used ur idea for school project!! i edited abit to make it more relevant! sorry and thank you!  <H3>Help answer the question about light pollution</H3>Where near denver/jeffco can i go to avoid light pollution? or is there a way to set the camera to void it?<br />I want to do some star trail photos and was wondering where is the best place i can get a good view of the sky without driving too far. Or are there any good ways to set the camera to void out the light pollution?<br />
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