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Originally Posted by sonicl
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The lights are going out in Iceland this week so people can gaze at the night sky.
Authorities in the capital Reykjavik will turn off street lights on Thursday evening and people are also being encouraged to sit in their houses in the dark, writer Andri Snaer Magnason said on Wednesday.
While the lights are out, an astronomer will describe the night sky over national radio.
"We have a very beautiful sky as soon as we turn off the lights," Magnason, who came up with the idea, told Reuters.
The event is part of a film festival taking place on the small north Atlantic island, which gets most of its electricity from abundant thermal energy.
The lights are due to go off at 10 p.m. (11:00 p.m. British time), about two hours after nightfall, for half an hour.
Magnason said the capital's population of around 250,000 might be able to see the Northern Lights, a flickering curtain of light often seen in northern climes which is caused by solar particles being caught in the Earth's magnetic field.
Two other Icelandic towns will also turn off their lights.
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That's a lovely thing to do. If you tried that here you'd just have the lefties screaming 'health and safety' and 'EU regulations' at you.
Astronomy is a great thing to have some interest in because it's very accessible and it's free at its most basic level. Every child should be encouraged to get involved in this kind of thing.