light-polluted
English
Adjective
light-polluted (comparative more light-polluted, superlative most light-polluted)
- Of an area, having too much artificial light including street lighting, which prevents stars etc. being seen in a clear night sky.
- 2020 July 1, “Feature Pictorial: Ribblehead Viaduct under starlight”, in Rail, page 68:
- With most of us living in urban areas under the glare of streetlights, remote railway viaducts are among the most stunning features that can nowadays be photographed in near total darkness. Ribblehead Viaduct, on the world-famous Settle-Carlisle Line, is certainly no exception - its setting within the Yorkshire Dales National Park represents one of the least light-polluted areas of the country.
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