Guys... I think I found the ultimate autism map
http://darksitefinder.com/maps/world.html
was is das
>>67665811
Looks like a map of light pollution
Means, if the sky is more "polluted" (by city lights, etc.) it's brighter and you see fewer stars
>>67665811
If you have never seen a clear, starry sky from a place devoid of light pollution then you don’t know what you’re missing. With the naked eye alone from a dark site you’ll see thousands of stars, meteors, the zodiacal light, airglow, satellites, the milky way, nebulas, and occasionally auroras and comets. Check out the Photography page to get an idea. If you bring a telescope or even binoculars you’ll see more detail than you could ever expect to see from a city. I created this website for those who are interested in finding a dark place to observe the night sky or capture the heavens. In the past finding a dark sky was easy: just drive a few miles outside of town. But with increasing light pollution, even driving 50 miles away from a major city isn’t enough to clearly see the stars. Finding a pristine sky is not as easy as it once was. But you can use the Map on this site to help you.
autism flow graph
https://earth.nullschool.net/
>would have to drive all the way up to Norway to get out of the colored zone
RIP. Americunts don't know how good they have it. Their low population density is the only thing saving them from a pollution apocalypse.
I hate my country even more now
>>67665750
wtf is going on in central russia.....i knew it there was a big industrial city there, but not THAT big
>>67666407
You don't think the skies of Mordor lights itself red, do you
>>67665963
>you don’t know what you’re missing
i know what i'm missing: mosquitoes
they only thrive in darkness
>>67665926
ah ok
i wonder why someone would specifically build a google maps layer for it
>>67666042