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LONDON: Light pollution could darken the night sky in just two decades, making stars invisible to the human eye, scientists warned. Martin Rees, the British astronomer royal, said in an interview with The Guardian that light pollution has worsened rapidly in recent years and could soon wipe out our ability to see the night sky. “The night sky is part of our environment, and it

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