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It is a wonderful seaside for couples to stargaze and enjoy at night.
Randa begged me to let Lori and her stay up late to stargaze.
On Saturdays, guests can stargaze using a Meade 14-inch sky scope.
The fall is a wonderful time to stargaze, since the air is crisp and the sky is usually clear.
He would stargaze on the roof at night and pass sunny afternoons on the riverbank.
But most alumni hadn't come to stargaze.
Most of us are forced to stargaze with just our eyes, searching for pinpricks of light in the vast black night.
You can stargaze as you walk.
Justin would later use all the money he had to buy a telescope so that he could stargaze and imagine a better life among the stars.
Kozue loves to stargaze and does so regularly.
And then he'd also make time to stargaze . . . or rather, asteroid-gaze.
"But I didn't come here to stargaze, Cousin.
Stargaze through the skylight at night while you contemplate whether to try the rock climbing, abseiling, mountain biking or canoeing on offer.
That night we lie on the deck and stargaze in this foreign hemisphere, spotting the Southern Cross and Scorpio.
Stargaze in the planetarium..."
Learn stargazing secrets from The One Show's astronomer Mark Thompson, and discover the best times and places to stargaze.
But beyond financial considerations, he said, "We'll hang out there, have barbecues in the summer, stargaze, read the paper, drink coffee, look at the incredible vistas and enjoy Manhattan.
Walk among sea lions, meet kangaroos, stargaze, go fishing or visit Flinders Chase National Park and Kelly Hill Caves.
The godfather of amateur cosmology: John Dobson, a monk who would tote his "Dobsonian" (a cheap, powerful telescope) to street corners and convince passers-by to stargaze.
The first colonists to settle on 44 Boo's fourth satellite were a bit too busy surviving to stargaze a whole lot, but eventually two of them combined to produce Claire Immega.
In the 1990s Cherry Springs State Park became popular with astronomers because of its dark skies, which make it one of the best places to stargaze in the eastern United States.
A press release I had received invited patio diners to "stargaze," but all we could see was a gargantuan billboard plugging a chain of "gentlemen's clubs" and featuring a supine, come-hither young woman.
In 1934, when Franklin Roosevelt formed the Committee on Economic Security to design what was in effect the first federal safety net, the committee hired three actuaries to stargaze into the future.
In addition, the public can stargaze at these sites: New York State parks, including Captree, Montauk Point, Jones Beach, Robert Moses, Hither Hills and Wildwood.