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About 2500-3000 stars, under ideal conditions - meaning, good eyesight, no clouds, air pollution, and lights (such as from nearby cities), no mountains, etc. to obstruct the view to the horizon.

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Q: How many star can be seen in the night sky by any one observer at any one time?
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