For Earth Hour on Saturday, March 31, at 8:30 p.m. the world will see a little less glitz and more natural glamor as lights go out for an hour. I recommend taking the day and going for a hike - somewhere flashlights shine rather than street lights and when you turn off the lights the stars are so bright they feel like they are just beyond the edge of Earth's horizon.
Just make sure you turn off the lights at home before you go.
The International Space Station will be observing city lights around the
globe as we observe Earth Hour. The best time to observe the ISS from
the United States, however is in the early hours of the morning on
Saturday and Sunday. You can track its progress here.
Read more at Discovery News
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