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In order to see the most stars you need to let your eyes become accustomed to the dark. This is called dark adaptation. Ten minutes is a good time to sit in the dark without the lights on. Ponder, cogitate and muse over the wondrous spectacle that you are about to marvel at. How many constellations will you find? This process of dark adaptation not only widens your pupils to let in more light, but also allows various chemical reactions to take place in your eyes and activate your light-recepting rod cells. Now you will be able to see all those faint stars.


Help your dark-adapted eyes by making sure any torch is covered in red plastic.

Simple Stargazing

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