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[>] "exploring new habitat": Ibid., p. 34.
[>] "on misty and foggy": Sidney A. Gauthreaux Jr. and Carroll G. Belser, "Effects of Artificial Night Lighting on Migrating Birds," in Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, p. 77.
"The habit of feeding": Jens Rydell, "Bats and Their Insect Prey at Streetlights," in Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, p. 43.
[>] "humans are changing": Bryant W. Buchanan, "Observed and Potential Effects of Artificial Lighting on Anuran Amphibians," in Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, p. 215. "as they have fallen": David Ehrenfeld, "Night, Tortuguero," in Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, p. 138.
281 "A light break": Winslow R. Briggs, "Physiology of Plant Responses to Artificial Lighting," in Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, p. 401.
"the thousands of little": Michael Pollak, "'Towers of Light' Awe," New York Times, October 10, 2004, http://www.nytimes.com (accessed October 13, 2008).
"Some people thought": Ibid.
CHAPTER 20: MORE IS LESS
[>] "At the second match": Robert Louis Stevenson, "Upper Gévaudan," in "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes" and "The Amateur Emigrant" (London: Penguin Books, 2004), p. 30.
"One night I went": Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh, letter 499, in The Complete Letters of Vincent van Gogh, vol. 2 (Greenwich, CT: New York Graphic Society, 1959), p. 589.
[>] "has overpopulated": Charles Whitney, "The Skies of Vincent van Gogh," Art History 9, no. 3 (September 1986): 353.
"I should be desperate": Vincent van Gogh to Theo van Gogh, letter 418, in The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh, vol. 2, p. 401.
[>] "brilliant with its own": Ovid, Metamorphoses, quoted in Bart J. Bok and Priscilla F. Bok, The Milky Way (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981), p. 1.
"emergency organizations": Terence Dickinson, NightWatch: A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe (Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books, 1998), p. 47.
[>] "About one-tenth": P. Cinzano, F. Falchi, and C. D. Elvidge, The First World Atlas of the Artificial Night Sky Brightness, abstract, p. 1, http://www.inquinamentoluminoso.it/cinzano/download/0108052.pdf (accessed June 8, 2009).
"Surely it is": Galileo Galilei, The Starry Messenger, p. 1, http://www.bard.edu/admission/forms/pdfs/galileo.pdf (accessed June 8, 2009).
"Here we have": Ibid., p. 14.
"is not robed": Ibid., p. 1.
286 "With the aid": Ibid., p. 10.
"Many astronomers thought": Ronald Florence, The Perfect Machine: Building the Palomar Telescope (New York: HarperCollins, 1994), p. 106.
[>] "The 200-inch": Edwin Hubble, quoted ibid., p. 395.
"Astronomy is an incremental": Florence, The Perfect Machine, p. 404.
"It's like I'm looking": Quoted in Mari N. Jensen, "Light Pollution in Tucson," Tucson Citizen, August 21, 2001, http://www-kpno.kpno.noao.edu/pics/lighting/tucsoncitizen_8_21_01light.html (accessed October 14, 2008).
[>] "When you take": Dave Kornreich, "How Does Light Pollution Affect Astronomers?" Curious About Astronomy?—Ask an Astronomer, April 1999, p. 1, http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=194 (accessed September 18, 2007).
[>] "Light traversing a path": Bob Mizon, Light Pollution: Responses and Remedies (London: Springer-Verlag, 2002), p. 34.
"the city lights": Kornreich, "How Does Light Pollution Affect Astronomers?" p. 2.
[>] "is equivalent to": Richard Preston, First Light: The Search for the Edge of the Universe (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987), p. 24.
[>] "Then Humankind was born": Ovid, Metamorphoses, trans. A. S. Kline, 1.68–88, http://etext.virginia.edu/latin/ovid/trans/Metamorph.htm (accessed June 29, 2009).
CHAPTER 21: THE ONCE AND FUTURE LIGHT
[>] "The spiritual instant": Henri Focillon, The Life of Forms in Art, trans. Charles Beecher Hogan and George Kubler (New York: Zone Books, 1992), p. 152.
[>] "The Home Office": Bob Mizon, Light Pollution: Responses and Remedies (London: Springer-Verlag, 2002),