Wednesday, August 30, 2000: Highly significant
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Those aren't stars. That's clearly snow.
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Re: Wednesday, August 30, 2000: Highly significant
Yes, the excessive number of stars clearly spoils the picture. Other than that, I like Millie's answer.
Re: Wednesday, August 30, 2000: Highly significant
It's not so much the number of stars as the size of them. If you've ever lived out in the countryside away from cities and towns, there are several times more stars that you can see, comparatively. City lights spoil the view of the night sky.
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Re: Wednesday, August 30, 2000: Highly significant
Those aren't stars, they're fire flies.
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Re: Wednesday, August 30, 2000: Highly significant
That got stuck up in that big bluish black thing.
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