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Stars seem brighter in open country for several reasons.

The main reason is light pollution. Light from street lights and the other trappings of urban living drown out the light from stars. A simple experiment to demonstrate this is to turn on a torch in a dark room at night and go outside and look in through the window. Now turn on the light in the room and go outside and look again. The second time u will not notice the torch light so much.

Other lesser factors are industrial pollution. Smoke, sulphur dioxide etc make the air less transparent and thus less star light gets through. Shine a torch through a fish tank filled only with water. Then repeat but add some milk into the tank. The second time the torch will be noticeably dimmer.

Also heat "pollution". Urban areas maintain heat at night more than non urban areas. This causes the air above it to move more and thus the stars shimmer in the heat haze. Less bright stars seem to melt into the background.

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