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Vignettes of the vast array of night sky scenes at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Rainbow Bridge has been named a Dark Sky Sanctuary by the International Dark-Sky Association, the first in the National Park Service and fourth in the world to receive this honor. This video has no audio beyond generic background music. A Dark Sky Sanctuary
NightscapesCelebrated for their wild rivers, sheer masses of intricately-carved sandstone, fragile desert ecosystems rich in diversity, and well preserved records of the region’s historic human inhabitants, the national parks and monuments of the Colorado Plateau are a sanctuary for the American Southwest’s cultural and natural heritage. Also home to some of the darkest skies in the country, these national parks and monuments provide a place where visitors can experience our shared, universal heritage; the Milky Way’s silvery rainbow glittering against inky black. The magnificence of the cosmos has inspired humans for hundreds of years, but it is something that may never be experienced by our youngest generations. Did you know that as many as 80 percent of Americans can no longer see the Milky Way from where they live? In large urban areas, the brilliance of the night sky is completely concealed by the non-natural light emitted by the city. In contrast, as many as 15,000 stars may be seen throughout the night at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and we have made a commitment to protect this precious, but rapidly disappearing, natural resource. Why Do Dark Skies Matter?Plants, animals, and human beings all depend on the cycles of light and dark to regulate the natural rhythms that govern life-sustaining processes. Most of the life on Earth adheres to a circadian rhythm, which can be disrupted by light at night. Light pollution–the inappropriate or excessive use of light at night – can affect an animal’s ability to reproduce, find nourishment, sleep and protect itself from predators. It also impacts a humans’ ability to produce melatonin, which keeps our circadian rhythms healthy. Learn more about the importance of dark skies and what parks are doing nationwide on the NPS Night Skies page. |
Last updated: September 12, 2024