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stargazer

[stahr-gey-zer] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪ zər /
NOUN
observer of stars
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Morris said such alignments happen from time to time but remain rare enough to be a “curiosity” for stargazers.

From Los Angeles Times

Although Tuesday evening is the best time to see the alignment, stargazers can witness the event several days before and after Tuesday.

From Seattle Times

As any halfway proficient stargazer will tell you, there are so many satellites and man-made debris in orbit around the Earth that it is impossible to observe the wonders of the universe without distraction.

From Salon

Centuries after the Holy See muzzled Roman Catholic stargazers for questioning the centrality of the Earth in the cosmos, Jesuit astronomers from the Vatican’s in-house observatory are increasingly writing their names in the heavens.

From New York Times

The nation’s driest national park is also a mecca for stargazers.

From New York Times