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ike3656 · 26-30, M
@nightjourney A shooting star, wow. That it´s something rare. The sky has a lot of beautiful pieces. I can only imagine your reaction
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exexec · 70-79, C
It's a shame that so many people live in cities with light pollution and never see the Milky Way. Like you, I was amazed every time I saw it when I was on a dark lake or other place with no artificial light.

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I saw it once in my life – when I was 12.
Just the other night I went to a dark sky location (Bortle 2). I saw tons of stars. I'm pretty sure if I stayed past midnight I would have seen the galaxy for the 2nd time in my life, but I didn't. Had to go home earlier, back to the city 😔
Just the other night I went to a dark sky location (Bortle 2). I saw tons of stars. I'm pretty sure if I stayed past midnight I would have seen the galaxy for the 2nd time in my life, but I didn't. Had to go home earlier, back to the city 😔
ike3656 · 26-30, M
@SW-User, Oh :(, yeah it´s a very beautiful experience. Around the cities, it´s practically impossible to watch it. Did you go to watch the night sky?

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@ike3656 Yes. Stargazing is actually an interest of mine. Sadly in my city I'd be lucky if I were able to see 25 stars on the clearest of nights so I kinda have to "travel" for it.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
At my place in northern Minnesota it's easy to see.

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I'm jealous