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stargaze

[stahr-geyz] / ˈstɑrˌgeɪz /




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Tillmans’ interest in stargazing goes back to his adolescence, and images of the moon and cosmos recur in his work.

From Los Angeles Times

Scotland has internationally recognised dark sky sites, which are largely protected from light pollution and recommended for stargazing.

From BBC

In that case, head to the front desk and book an after-dark stargazing tour.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that also covers snorkeling expeditions, kayaking excursions along the reef and guided stargazing quests.

From The Wall Street Journal

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