Most amateur astronomers experience light pollution, and nights to remember occur when a free schedule, the New Moon, and access to a dark site align. Such occasions are rare, likened to finding a valuable old coin in your change.
Most amateur astronomers live with light pollution. When a free schedule, the New Moon, and the ability to travel to a dark site align, you have a night to remember. But like finding a valuable old coin in your change, such nights are the exception, not the rule. However, there’s no need to consider the restContinue reading “Stargazing under city lights”
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