Comets, "nebulae", globular clusters, and galaxies could all fit that definition, as could a naked-eye view of the milky way.
You might be asking about the Milky Way, the part of the sky where we are looking through the edge of our galaxy.
ryokun and his two friends...
No But she has a rabbit named fuzzy.
ryokun and his two friends...
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Yes, the Andromeda Galaxy is visible to the naked eye under good viewing conditions. It is one of the farthest objects visible without the aid of a telescope, and it appears as a faint fuzzy patch in the sky.
As long as the sun is behind you in a clear patch of sky and the air in front of you is loaded with water droplets.
because fuzzy wazzy was fuzzy
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.
"A Patch of Sky" is a story about a man who, after losing his job, spends his days sitting on a park bench observing the sky. He meets a young girl who helps him see the beauty in life again, and through their friendship, he finds hope and a new sense of purpose.
no, it has been patch since the start of 2011