It's after midnight, and a clear night. Go outside and look up at the sky. If you live south of Stan Schuleuter Looop, you may see some stars. If you live closer to the old core of the town, you may see Vega or Venus or Jupiter, but mainly you'll be looking at haze caused by lights on Fort Hood. Is there a reason for Killeen light pollution? Or is it just old thinking never rethought? I know I can go 10 miles south of the Lampasas River and see the Milky Way in its glory. Why can't I even see Orion in the north Killeen sky?
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