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Stars seen through a telescope look like tiny dots of light in the night sky if the telescope's magnification is high enough. To best observe their appearance, find a dark and clear night with minimal light pollution and point your telescope towards the brightest stars for a clear view. Just be ready for disappointment if you're expecting them to look like shooting stars up close - no movie magic here, folks!

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