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''Dark Skies'' is an American 1990s television series. Dark Skies may also refer to: * Dark Skies (1929 film), ''Dark Skies'' (1929 film), an American drama film directed by Harry S. Webb * Dark Skies (2013 film), ''Dark Skies'' (2013 film), an American science fiction horror film * Dark Skies (album), ''Dark Skies'' (album), a 2018 album by Fit for a King * "Dark Skies", a 2016 song by Emma Pollock from ''In Search of Harperfield'' See also

* DarkSky International, a dark skies environmental group * "Dark Sky", a song by Jimmy Somerville * ''Dark Sky (app)'', a smartphone app providing weather reports bought by Apple Inc. in 2020 *Dark Sky Distance, a professional running group * Dark-sky movement, a campaign to reduce light pollution * Dark-sky preserve, areas protected for naturally dark night skies * Nighttime * Olbers' paradox, the "dark sky at night" paradox * Overcast * Solar eclipse {{disambiguation ...
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Dark Skies
''Dark Skies'' is an American UFO conspiracy theory-based sci-fi television series that debuted on NBC on September 21, 1996, and ended on May 31, 1997, and was later rerun by the Sci-Fi Channel; 18 episodes and a two-hour pilot episode were broadcast as a part of NBC's short-lived Thrillogy block. The success of ''The X-Files'' on Fox proved an audience existed for science-fiction shows, resulting in NBC commissioning this proposed competitor following a pitch from producers Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman. Its tagline was "History as we know it is a lie." Series overview The series presents the idea that 20th-century history as people know it is a lie. It depicts aliens having been among humans since the late 1940s, with a government cover-up concealing their existence from the public. As the series progresses, viewers follow John Loengard and Kim Sayers through the 1960s as they attempt to foil the plots of the alien "Hive". The Hive is an alien race that planned to invade Ea ...
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Dark Skies (1929 Film)
''Dark Skies'' is a 1929 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Shirley Mason, Wallace MacDonald and William V. Mong. Made by the Poverty Row studio Biltmore Productions it was an early low-budget talkie, set in a California coastal community. It featured the hit song "Juanita".Pitts, p. 71 Cast * Shirley Mason as Juanita Morgan * Wallace MacDonald as Captain Pedro Real * William V. Mong as Mr. Morgan * Tom O'Brien as Pete * Josef Swickard as Señor Moreno * Larry Steers as Captain Nelson * Tom Wilson as Mike See also * List of early sound feature films (1926–1929) This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part talking/ all talking feature films made in the US and Europe during the transition to sound, between 1926-1929. During this time a variety of recording systems were used, including most notably ... References Bibliography * Michael R. Pitts. ''Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Fi ...
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Dark Skies (2013 Film)
''Dark Skies'' is a 2013 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Scott Stewart, produced by Jason Blum under his Blumhouse Productions banner, and starring Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton, Dakota Goyo and J. K. Simmons. ''Dark Skies'' was released in the United States on February 22, 2013, by Dimension Films. The film grossed $27.8 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction and atmosphere, but criticized its screenplay, muddled plot and characters. Plot The Barrett family—mother Lacy, father Daniel, older son Jesse, and younger son Sammy—reside on a quiet suburban street in an unnamed American city. Daniel is currently unemployed, placing the burden of supporting the family on Lacy, who works as a real estate agent. Their two sons enjoy a happy relationship and communicate with each other from their beds via walkie-talkie. A number of strange occurrences befall the family. During the night, the ...
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Dark Skies (album)
''Dark Skies'' is the fifth studio album by American metalcore band Fit for a King. It was released on September 14, 2018, through Solid State Records and was produced by Drew Fulk. Critical reception The album was received highly with mostly positive reviews. Carlos Zelaya from ''Dead Press!'' rated the album positively but saying: "You pretty much know what you'll get with Fit For A King, but ''Dark Skies'' is certainly the sign of a band that haven't forgotten that the word 'metalcore' contains 'metal'." ''Indie Vision Music'' stated that "Fit For A King continues to carve out a piece of metal history for themselves with this impressive album because they really did cover all the bases of what a metal album can bring: brutally heavy, melodic, thrashy, emotional lyrics that range across many topics, and two vocalists who compliment each other endlessly. ''Dark Skies'' will be playing in many playlists and shuffles with good reason." ''Jesus Freak Hideout'' rated the album 4 out ...
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In Search Of Harperfield
''In Search of Harperfield'' is the third studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter and musician Emma Pollock, released on 29 January 2016 by Chemikal Underground, and was her first studio album in five and a half years following 2010's ''The Law of Large Numbers''. On release, the album received critical acclaim but it failed to chart. ''Uncut'' magazine included it in their Top 75 albums of 2016 list at No. 65. Track listing Personnel Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Musicians * Emma Pollock – lead and background vocals; guitar; bass guitar; keyboards; piano; xylophone; dulcimer * Paul Savage – drums; programming; guitar; bass guitar; keyboards; string arrangements; percussion ;Additional musicians *David McAulay – guitar; bass guitar; drum machine *Malcolm Lindsay – strings; string arrangements; cello *Michael John McCarthy – keyboards; accordion *Cairn String Quartet – strings; string arrangements *RM Hub ...
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DarkSky International
DarkSky International, formerly the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), is a United States-based non-profit organization incorporated in 1988 by founders David Crawford, a professional astronomer, and Tim Hunter, a physician and amateur astronomer. The mission of DarkSky is "to preserve and protect the night time environment and our heritage of dark skies through quality outdoor lighting." Light pollution is the result of outdoor lighting that is not properly shielded, allowing light shine into the eyes and night sky. Direct light that shines into the eyes is called glare, and light directed into the night sky above the horizon causes skyglow. Lighting can also cause light trespass when it enters areas where unwanted (e.g. a neighbor's yard and windows). DarkSky was the first organization in the dark-sky movement, and is currently the largest. Principal approach DarkSky's principal approach is to raise awareness about the value of dark, star-filled night skies and en ...
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Jimmy Somerville
James William Somerville (born 22 June 1961) is a Scottish pop singer and songwriter. He sang in the 1980s with the pop groups Bronski Beat and The Communards, and has also had a solo career. He is known in particular for his powerful and soulful countertenor/falsetto singing voice. Many of his songs, such as "Smalltown Boy", contain political commentary on gay-related issues. Early life Born on 22 June, 1961, James William Somerville grew up in Ruchill, a neighbourhood of northern Glasgow. In 1980 he moved to London, where he lived in squats. He immersed himself in gay culture, and attended the London Gay Teenage Group. Career In 1983, Somerville co-founded the synthpop group Bronski Beat, which had several hits in the British charts. Their biggest hit was "Smalltown Boy", which reached No. 3 in the UK charts. In the music video Somerville plays the song's titular character, who leaves his hostile hometown for the friendlier city, reflecting Somerville's own experiences ...
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Dark Sky (app)
'' Dark Skies'' is an American 1990s television series. Dark Skies may also refer to: * ''Dark Skies'' (1929 film), an American drama film directed by Harry S. Webb * ''Dark Skies'' (2013 film), an American science fiction horror film * ''Dark Skies'' (album), a 2018 album by Fit for a King * "Dark Skies", a 2016 song by Emma Pollock from ''In Search of Harperfield'' See also * DarkSky International, a dark skies environmental group * "Dark Sky", a song by Jimmy Somerville * '' Dark Sky (app)'', a smartphone app providing weather reports bought by Apple Inc. in 2020 * Dark Sky Distance, a professional running group * Dark-sky movement, a campaign to reduce light pollution * Dark-sky preserve, areas protected for naturally dark night skies * Nighttime * Olbers' paradox, the "dark sky at night" paradox * Overcast * Solar eclipse A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of the Earth, ...
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Apple Inc
Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States. Apple is the largest technology company by revenue (totaling in 2021) and, as of June 2022, is the world's biggest company by market capitalization, the fourth-largest personal computer vendor by unit sales and second-largest mobile phone manufacturer. It is one of the Big Five American information technology companies, alongside Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft. Apple was founded as Apple Computer Company on April 1, 1976, by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne to develop and sell Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. It was incorporated by Jobs and Wozniak as Apple Computer, Inc. in 1977 and the company's next computer, the Apple II, became a best seller and one of the first mass-produced microcomputers. Apple went public in 1980 to instant financial success. The company developed computers featuring innovative graphical user inter ...
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Dark Sky Distance
Dark Sky Distance is a Professional Distance Running Team sponsored by Under Armour and based in Flagstaff, Arizona. The team focuses on events ranging from 1500m to Marathon with representation from the US and Internationally. History The group was founded in the Fall of 2020 with an initial roster of 10 runners. The group is named after the dark night skies found in Flagstaff, due to the city's commitment to reducing light pollution. The training group was founded with Stephen Haas as a head coach. Athletes Current Athletes * Sharon Lokedi * Neil Gourley * Kasey Knevelbaard * Weini Kelati * Katie Snowden * Jack Anstey * Blake Haney Blake is a surname which originated from Old English. Its derivation is uncertain; it could come from "blac", a nickname for someone who had dark hair or skin, or from "blaac", a nickname for someone with pale hair or skin. Another theory, presuma ... * Eduardo Herrera * Matt Llano * Jacob Thomson * Regan Yee * Alycia Cridebring * Ben Vea ...
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Dark-sky Movement
The dark-sky movement is a campaign to reduce light pollution. The advantages of reducing light pollution include an increased number of stars visible at night, reducing the effects of electric lighting on the environment, improving the well-being, health and safety of both people and wildlife, and cutting down on energy usage. Earth Hour and National Dark-Sky Week are two examples of such efforts. The movement started with professional and amateur astronomers alarmed that nocturnal skyglow from urban areas was blotting out the sight of stars. For example, the world-famous Palomar Observatory in California is threatened by sky-glow from the nearby city of Escondido and local businesses. For similar reasons, astronomers in Arizona helped push the governor there to veto a bill in 2012 which would have lifted a ban on illuminated billboards. Nocturnal animals can be harmed by light pollution because they are biologically evolved to be dependent on an environment with a certain numb ...
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Dark-sky Preserve
A dark-sky preserve (DSP) is an area, usually surrounding a park or observatory, that restricts artificial light pollution. The purpose of the dark-sky movement is generally to promote astronomy. However, astronomy is certainly not the only objective of conserving a dark sky. A dark night sky is associated with many facets of history, philosophy, religion, societal development, poetry, song, mathematics, and science. Different terms have been used to describe the areas as national organizations have worked independently to create their programs. The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) uses International Dark Sky Reserve (IDSR) and International Dark Sky Park (IDSP). A third designation, International Dark Sky Sanctuary, was introduced in 2015. History An International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) was founded in 1988 to reserve public or private land for an exquisite outlook of nocturnal territories and starry night skies. These reserves are specifically conserved for its sci ...
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