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Not only does light pollution have an effect, but atmospheric conditions, geographic location and altitude. By "full spectrum", I'm assuming you mean a brilliant swath of bright stars splashed against the sky. The variables listed above come into play the most. That's why the best telescopes are located in remote, high altitude/equatorial places and in LEO (Low Earth Orbit).

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