A study found that because of light pollution in our town, more than half of the British could not see the stars at night.
A study to protect the rural movement in England found that only 120 of Britons were able to see "real dark boats", while 57 were struggling to count more than one star.
Many people in big cities
London, Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester
I can't see a star at all.
The findings come from a "star country" supported by the British Astronomical Society ".
Scrolling down to view video people in towns and rural areas are encouraged to use the naked eye to count the numbers they can see in the inner sky of Orion, which can only be seen in winter.
The number of stars, supported by the British Astronomical Society, shows the problem of light pollution and how it affects one of the most magical attractions in the countryside.
The activists said it was a dark starry sky.
The results of the study of mapping the English night sky show that the government, local councils and the public can do more to mitigate the negative effects of artificial light on streets and buildings, adding groups.
Canterbury, Truro, Whitley Bay, Penzance and King Lynn are the best places to see the stars.
Emma malington, a dark sky activist at CPRE, said: "We are very grateful to many people who have taken the time to go out and participate in our star Statistics.
But it is deeply disappointing that the vast majority of people are not able to experience the natural wonders of a truly dark sky covered with stars.
"Without intervention, our night sky will continue to disappear under the veil of artificial light, damaging our own health and the health of the natural world.
"The Star Count results show how far light can be seen from street lights and buildings.
"The light does not respect the border, careless use can see it spreading miles from towns, cities, businesses and highways, causing one of the most magical attractions in the countryside to disappear --
Dark night sky.
In addition to depriving us of the beauty of the sky where the stars are flashing, light pollution at night can also affect our health as it can disrupt our sleep.
Lighting in our windows at night will disturb our sleep.
It also destroys the natural world.
Change the behavior of animals such as moths, bats and birds.
Road lighting, safety lights, street lights and over-lighting
KFC supermarket parking lot has been criticized for causing light pollution.
Experts estimate that we should be able to see about 4,000 stars in a really dark sky.
A small fraction of all the stars in the universe, estimated at ten million --
24 zero after one.
Miss Marrington suggests better.
Lighting, lighting dimming scheme and part of the design
After consultation with local communities and police, night lighting can provide an opportunity to limit the damage caused by light pollution, reduce carbon emissions and save money.
Star statistics for the first three weeks of February involved 2,300 people.
According to Article 102 of the clean neighborhood and environmental law, the first law governing light pollution in the UK came into force on 2006 (2005).
People with external lighting issues can contact the environmental health department of the Council.
Excessive light at night can be classified as legal nuisance, which can lead to legal proceedings.
The law makes it a criminal offence to "harmful health or nuisance by external light from a house.
Star Night inspired some of the best paintings in the world.
Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" was painted near the holy village on 1898. Remy-de-
In Provence, an artist's room in a mad house.
Van Gogh used some art permits in view.
He missed the metal bars on the window.
Turkey is leading the way in fighting light pollution.
A city of North tempez.
West Turkey, roll out lights that dim when no one is around, and increase brightness when they detect motion.