Re: A couple of questions.
Imagicka wrote:
Also, is there a list of the number of stars that we can see in the
night's sky, charted by light polution? How many can we see in the
night's sky with the naked eye?
Is the red shift still thought to be responsible for the night sky
being dark?
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