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stargaze

[stahr-geyz] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪz /




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Its most popular event — a full moon hike capped with yoga, a sound bath and stargazing — happens every month, timed to the moonrise, and often it draws dozens of newcomers.

From Los Angeles Times

County is home to stargazing spots that can provide ideal conditions.

From Los Angeles Times

The kibbutz had a local pub, but there was little else to do at night other than stargaze and listen to jackals howling in the desert.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nicole Carr and Simon Scott, from Astro Dog, a firm which runs stargazing, photography and education events, said people who were able to travel could use weather radar apps to find gaps in the cloud.

From BBC

Cloudy skies have of course scuppered many a great night of stargazing.

From BBC