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Educational resources support 2009 International Year of Astronomy (IYA 2009), with emphasis on planetarium program and role of PHM Schools in the Globe at Night program.

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The results are in! More than 3,400 students observed Orion during multiple clear nights in March, recorded their estimate of sky glow, and entered their findings into the LTBN database. Wow! Thank you, families, for such a tremendous contribution to this community-wide science experiment. The Student Leadership Teams (SLTs) from each school then built a large model out of more than 35,000 LEGO® blocks to show visually how much of the night sky has been lost. The experiment results were presented at the May 11, 2009, PHM School Board meeting. WNDU TV news and the South Bend Tribune reported about the unveiling of the LEGO® model and the significant student effort. Left: Observations from 3,400 students are plotted onto a map of the school district. A stack of LEGO® blocks (from the bottom: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, black) suggests the level of sky glow at recorded sites. A perfect sky would be a full stack topped by a black LEGO® block; next best is a stack up to blue; a stack as high as green is showing a limiting magnitude of 4; and areas in yellow have more light pollution with an average limiting magnitude of 3. If you took away the LEGO® blocks from the ideal sky down (mag-6, or black LEGO® block) to the current observed sky, you would get the "debris pile" of lost night sky represented by the black, blue, green, and yellow LEGO® blocks in the foreground. By The Numbers: From more than 35,000 stacked LEGO® blocks that would represent an ideal night sky across the PHM school district, over 12,000 LEGO® blocks were removed because they represent magnitudes of dark sky lost to light pollution. The histogram, left, suggests most of the remaining night sky levels are about mag=3 to mag=4.5. The increase in brightness from an ideal sky (assuming mag=6) to the current sky (mag=3.53) is about 9 times from the observed sites. Bottom line: the student data suggests the local night sky today is nine times brighter than what an ideal night sky should look like if there were no light pollution. The 3D model of results made with LEGO® blocks will be exhibited at each PHM school for one week through January 2010, accompanied by a display poster (right). See /whatsnew.html for the exhibit schedule. To see what's been happening at individual PHM schools, see the interactive map at /phm.html. More LTBN news, events, satellite predictions, and website additions are at /whatsnew.html. Science Fair Project Ideas related to outdoor lighting issues are at projects.html and at ideas.htm. Now is the time to be thinking about your interests, fleshing out ideas, and maybe even starting the investigation.

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Industry: Education

lettherebenight.com

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Structured Data

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Content Structure

5

Entity Clarity

3

E-E-A-T Signals

6

Technical AEO

2

AI Discoverability

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