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stargaze

[stahr-geyz] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪz /




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The lack of a visible moon means darker skies at night, which allows for better stargazing and more visible meteor showers.

From Seattle Times

Though, again, there’s no right or wrong way to stargaze.

From Washington Post

Hiking and mountain biking aficionados gravitate to the resort’s architecturally chic Trail House, an “epicenter for outdoor adventures,” with an expansive pool, tennis, pickleball, stargazing, a labyrinth and much more.

From Los Angeles Times

At night, calm, unruffled winds off the Pacific Ocean produce some of the most exquisite stargazing conditions on Earth.

From New York Times

It has some of our planet’s most exquisite stargazing conditions and, in the last half-century, has become a global center for astronomy.

From New York Times