I can see a good 30+ stars every night and I live in city does this mean the Greek gods are coming back or light pollution is just bull?
They are all bright stars none are dim and all across sky
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If light pollution were bull you would be able to see several thousand stars each night, as I could in a small town in the Midwest without street lights when I was growing up. You are only seeing the brightest stars
Light Pollution is VERY real.
What you have discovered is the bright winter constellations coming into view.
So, remember what it was like in the city seeing 30+ stars.... then, take a camping trip to the hills, on a clear, moonless night, far away from any city lights. If you can - I'd recommend Death Valley, on or near Telescope Peak.
You'll be amazed...
30??? You must live in a city with very bright lights and pollution.
Every Night I can see Millions of Stars.
Head out to the country one night and look at the sky. Then decide if light pollution is real.
You can see 30 whole stars? Wow! I can see that many through the spot through the trees I see through my living room window from my recliner. If I bother going outside I can probably see 1000, but I do have light pollution to deal with. Under truly dark skies the number is around 2000 stars that can be seen from any random point on Earth on a clear night--6000 total naked eye stars surround Earth.
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What you imagine stars have to do with Greek gods I can't imagine.
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Here's what the southern skies look like from the Lake Tekapo district of New Zealand where street lighting etc is deliberately reduced.
https://vimeo.com/47008527
Do you understand how many MILLION stars you would see if there was no light pollution?
Oh ya just saying they all increase the stars so more and more over time and I wrote question too
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