A Dark Sky Over Death Valley
			
		
		
			Credit: 
Dan Duriscoe, 
U.S. National Park Service
		
		
			This eerie glow over Death Valley is in danger.
Scrolling right will show a spectacular view from one of the 
darkest places 
left in the continental 
USA: 
Death Valley, 
California.  
The above 360-degree full-sky panorama is a composite of 30 images taken two years ago in 
Racetrack Playa.  
The image has been digitally processed and increasingly stretched at high altitudes to make it rectangular.   
In the foreground on the image right is an 
unusually placed rock 
that was pushed by high winds onto 
Racetrack Playa 
after a slick rain.  
In the background is a majestic night sky, featuring thousands of stars and many constellations.  
The arch across the middle is the central 
band of our 
Milky Way Galaxy.  
Light pollution 
is threatening dark skies like this all 
across the US, and therefore the 
International Dark-Sky Association and the 
US National Parks Service are 
suggesting methods that can 
protect 
them.