If you keep staring at the stars they´ll eventually appear more clear and more will be visible..
Thanks for the reminder.. It´s a long time since i've looked at the stars. :jointsmile:
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If you keep staring at the stars they´ll eventually appear more clear and more will be visible..
Thanks for the reminder.. It´s a long time since i've looked at the stars. :jointsmile:
i've never seen a shooting star or meteor showers. do they happen often enough that you can see them if you have a clear view of the stars?
Thats kinda how I see shit if I look hard, but it's not really clearly visible, mostly my imagination. You can't really see too many stars, just the really bright ones.
where i live you'd have to see it to believe it, within half an hour of me is a place called cherry springs, cherry springs boasts the best stargazing the eastern side of the missiissippi. the elevation and remoteness of it make it an ideal place to see the stars.
you cant look at the stars alone, you can, but there are just too many, if you look alone, you're bound to miss a few good ones.
I am jealous of the people who can see the stars clearly. I live in a good sized city so it's difficult here to see much. But there are places not too far away that are rural and you can see a lot better. I need to get out of the city more. :jointsmile:
yea im jealous too.
I live in the boonies and you can see the stars like that all the time. Actually the moon has been this cool orange-ish color lately and its been full. Very, very cool. John's been wanting to buy a good telescope lately too but we've been broke. I think i'll have to remind him of that when he gets home from work this morning.
Connecticut sky is full of stars in clusters, some spots have none at all, but there are definetly tons of them to gaze at during night time.
Thinking about the stars and all the different planets and the universe is amazing. And when you're high it's mind blowing :pimp::rasta::hippy:
I live in London so i see virtually nothing, however, when im working in norfolk [middle of nowhere] i can see everything - as long as it's a clear sky [obviously]