Have you ever wanted to take a vacation into nature? Experience scaling a mountain, taking a sunset hike to the top of Bountiful Arch, or seeing Ol’ Faithful? If the answer is yes, you’re not the only one. According to an article called, “Dark, star filled skies draw visitors to national parks, survey finds,” written by Deborah Netburn, “A new study suggests that gazing upon a naturally dark sky that is unpolluted by artificial light plays a significant role in visitors’ enjoyment of national parks.” (Netburn, "Dark, star filled skies draw visitors to national parks, survey finds")
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About the Journalist:Deborah Netburn is a journalist who works with Los Angeles Times. Many of her articles cover the fields of science and technology. She is a science enthusiast and has been working with Los Angeles Times since 2006. Check Out These Websites to Help End Breast CancerCategoriesArchives |
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Kira Miller is the lead editor, or blog master, of the AP English blog. Actively involved in her church organization, band, STEM Academy, community service, and her family farm, she strongly believes in time-management and efficiency. She writes about new discoveries, science, and shares her feelings on, LA Time's journalist, Deborah Netburn. Kira strives to build character in herself as well as the people around her. Teaching and exploring new skills and ideas is one of her strongest suits.