20 years ago, one could count around 250 stars visible to the naked eye in the night sky. Today, that number is down to around 100. We found out why that is so.
Although this a naturally occurring phenomenon, their recent study projects "every U.S. coast will experience rapidly increasing high-tide floods" as a result.
The prime viewing area was in the northeast portion of the country, so we really didn't get to see any of it from here. Luckily, several people posted photos.