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What We Lose When We Can’t Stargaze
I once met a physics graduate student at a cosmology school (I’ll call him Max) who, until his late 20s had believed that you could only see the stars with a telescope. Max had grown up in New York City, where the twilight of artificially lit nights dissolved the firmament. When he discovered the “permanent presence of the sublime,” as poet Ralph Waldo Emerson described it in his 1836 essay “Nature,” patiently awaiting on a clear, dark night, he was mesmerized. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] What do we lose when our connection with our cosmic environment is broken? The night sky is humankind’s only truly global common, shared by all of us across civilizations and millennia.

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