A striking photograph of Dunedin taken from a Nasa flying observatory at a height of 44,000ft early yesterday shows the extent of light pollution caused by the city's street lights.
Dunedin astronomer and Otago Museum director Ian Griffin made that point about the photo, which he took at 3am from the Sofia observatory, a converted Boeing 747SP aircraft, as it flew near the city.
"This is why Dunedin streetlights need to be shielded,'' he said in a Twitter message.
The city lights could be seen more clearly than usual because most commercial passenger jets seldom fly much above 36,000ft.
Dr Griffin chairs an advisory committee to the Dunedin City Council on dark sky matters.