26:07some times, it's been a while
26:09That's the galaxy, lumi
26:10light pollution makes it difficult
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26:10nah the stars are scary
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26:13Yeah, you have to actually travel to see it
26:14You have to go deep out into the woods to really see it
26:17it's best enjoyed when the power is out during the winter
26:20Depends on what you are, it's easier to see
26:24I saw the three musketeers as a kid too, if we're talking candy
26:25way too much light pollution
26:26Yeah, the light poluttion
26:26too much light pollution in most places
26:30I saw it as a kid when I lived in a rural place
26:30I saw the milky way once when camping in the lakes between america and canada
26:34you have to go out into the middle of nowhere for it
26:38Nah you can still see it, just have to go very far away from cities
26:38I would look at it tonight, but too rainy I think.
26:42everything is terrible now
26:42end the light polutions
26:43You have to go really far away to see stars
26:46if you get far enough away from light you can see it
26:47they're the arms of the pinwheel, aren't they?
26:52I've seen the Northern Lights
26:54Maybe a star or two at night, but not many where I am
26:57stars are locally extinct here.
27:00there are dedicated dark zones in some parks where there is little light pollution
27:04Lemon woman stargazing
27:13M 24. sounds like a tinder profile
27:14how far apart are the stars of the same constellation? like, depth-wise?
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27:26you can see Polaris if you're in the northern hemisphere
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