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As night descended in an ecological park in central Mexico, tiny stars appeared in the sky one by one, aligning into constellations. Juan Carlos Hernández adjusted a telescope looking for the soon-to-be-visible Tsuchinshan-Atlas comet. Hernández and others were enjoying the status of Joya-La Barreta Ecological Park as the first urban night sky space in Latin America by DarkSky International…
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The dark sky over an urban park in central Mexico attracts stargazers who worry it might not last
As night descended in an ecological park in central Mexico, tiny stars appeared in the sky one by one, aligning into constellations. Juan Carlos Hernández adjusted a telescope looking for the soon-to-be-visible Tsuchinshan-Atlas comet. Hernández and others were enjoying the status of Joya-La Barreta Ecological Park as the first urban night sky space in Latin