For many of us, seeing stars in the night sky is challenging because of light pollution. But there are some communities that are trying to change that. Today on the show, we visit cultural astronomer
Danielle Adams in the world's first international dark sky city. Theoretical physicist
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein also joins us to explain why access to dark night skies is so important.
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