Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky was created in 2006.
The Dark Beyond the Stars was created in 1991.
It is only dark enough to can see the stars if there is no light pollution. Light causes obstruction in view.
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Bonanza - 1959 Dark Enough to See the Stars 8-26 was released on: USA: 12 March 1967
depends. when it get dark enough. sometimes its too cloudy so you wont see stars anyway.
It means that it is not dark enough to see other stars that are less bright.
Stars emit light due to thermonuclear reactions happening in their cores. Therefore, by definition, stars are luminous and cannot be dark. However, some stars may appear dimmer to us based on their distance, size, or phase in their life cycle.
Stars are visible at night because the Sun has set, creating a dark sky that allows the stars' light to be visible. When it is dark enough, our eyes can adjust to the lower light levels and perceive the light emitted by distant stars in the night sky.
The Dark Beyond the Stars has 408 pages.
Because at nighttime there are no stars or large sources of light close enough to the Earth to light it up, like the Sun in the daytime.
Because there is so much light in Los Angeles, it's hard to see the stars because its not dark enough. If you were to go into the country side of L.A. it would be easier to see the stars
The ISBN of The Dark Beyond the Stars is 0-312-86624-0.