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- Night_sky abstract "The term night sky refers to the sky as seen at night. The term is usually associated with astronomy, with reference to views of celestial bodies such as stars, the Moon, and planets that become visible on a clear night after the Sun has set. Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlight, starlight, and airglow, depending on location and timing.The night sky and studies of it have a historical place in both ancient and modern cultures. In the past, for instance, farmers have used the state of the night sky as a calendar to determine when to plant crops. Many cultures have drawn constellations between stars in the sky, using them in association with legends and mythology about their deities.The anciently developed belief of astrology is generally based on the belief that relationships between heavenly bodies influence or convey information about events on Earth. The scientific study of the night sky and bodies observed within it, meanwhile, takes place in the science of astronomy.The visibility of celestial objects in the night sky is affected by light pollution. The presence of the Moon in the night sky has historically hindered astronomical observation by increasing the amount of ambient lighting. With the advent of artificial light sources, however, light pollution has been a growing problem for viewing the night sky. Special filters and modifications to light fixtures can help to alleviate this problem, but for the best seeing both professional and amateur optical astronomers seek viewing sites located far from major urban areas.".
- Night_sky thumbnail Moonfromoakland04052006.jpg?width=300.
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- Night_sky subject Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Night_sky comment "The term night sky refers to the sky as seen at night. The term is usually associated with astronomy, with reference to views of celestial bodies such as stars, the Moon, and planets that become visible on a clear night after the Sun has set. Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlight, starlight, and airglow, depending on location and timing.The night sky and studies of it have a historical place in both ancient and modern cultures.".
- Night_sky label "Ciel nocturne".
- Night_sky label "Cielo nocturno".
- Night_sky label "Cielo notturno".
- Night_sky label "Céu noturno".
- Night_sky label "Nachthimmel".
- Night_sky label "Night sky".
- Night_sky label "夜空".
- Night_sky sameAs Noční_obloha.
- Night_sky sameAs Nachthimmel.
- Night_sky sameAs Cielo_nocturno.
- Night_sky sameAs Ciel_nocturne.
- Night_sky sameAs Langit_malam.
- Night_sky sameAs Cielo_notturno.
- Night_sky sameAs 밤하늘.
- Night_sky sameAs Céu_noturno.
- Night_sky sameAs m.03xw43.
- Night_sky sameAs Q1153471.
- Night_sky sameAs Q1153471.
- Night_sky wasDerivedFrom Night_sky?oldid=606062690.
- Night_sky depiction Moonfromoakland04052006.jpg.
- Night_sky isPrimaryTopicOf Night_sky.