I initially sent the Milky Way Pies into his office along with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Pie, Butterfinger Pie, Baby Ruth Pie and Twix Candy Bar Pie. Plus, I made about 14 pies with all of it. He bought SO MUCH candy that I made thousands of cookies for our Christmas Cookie Extravaganza last year. My husband was tasked with the responsibility of cleaning out the candy aisles for me after Halloween. The caramel nougat from the Milky Way Bars make this pie more decadent and mouthwatering than you can believe. Rich doesn’t begin to describe this luscious pie. It is certainly the cure for any chocolate fix or sugar craving you’re having. New technology could even create street lights with sensors that turn them on only when needed.Yes, Milky Way Pie is the ultimate! This spectacular pie is chocolaty and filled with caramel and gooey deliciousness. They are also limiting blue light that interferes with circadian rhythms and sleep cycles. Many cities around the world are switching to shielded lights that illuminate only the area below them. Research findings on night lighting have contradictory, however, some showing no benefits to lighting. Some people might counter by saying that lights also help, by deterring crime and making driving at night safer. On top of that, too much lighting wastes energy and money. They can affect health by disrupting circadian sleep cycles, causing insomnia and depression. Lights at night interfere with plant growth and animal migrations. This shows the extent of modern light pollution. More than 80 percent of North Americans and 60 percent of Europeans are unable to see the Milky Way at night.
They used high‑resolution satellite data and precision sky brightness measurements to develop an atlas that illustrates where artificial lights are blocking our view of outer space. And new technology could create street lights with sensors that turn them on only on when needed.ĭid you know that a third of the people living on Earth can't see the Milky Way at night? Scientists have been studying light pollution and its impact. Y: Actually, research findings on night lighting have been contradictory, some showing no benefits to lighting. On top of that, too much lighting wastes energy and money.ĭ: But lights help too. Y: That may be so, but it illustrates the impact of light pollution. More than eighty percent of North Americans and sixty percent of Europeans are unable to see the Milky Way at night.ĭ: I suppose many people don't care about that. Y: Scientists have been studying light pollution and its impact. Y: Did you know that a third of the people living on Earth can't see the Milky Way at night. I can see the moon and some of the stars here in town, but even in the country, the sky is pretty hazy. I'm not sure if I've ever really seen it, except for in photos.
I mean the stars in the center of our galaxy.ĭ: Hmm. Y: When was the last time you saw the Milky Way, Don.