“A night sky that’s not light-polluted. Even if you view it through a telescope there will be light reflected from mist in the air, and heated air will cause the sky to “wobble”. Also, your eyes will not get fully low light adapted either.
That said, you can still get great views of the planets and the moon. Right now both Jupiter and Saturn are very easy to see (Mars and Venus should be too, but I haven’t checked recently), and with 10x or higher binoculars (verified) you can see the four Galilean moons of Jupiter and get a hint of Saturn’s rings. Just see to that you rest the binoculars on something solid, so that it doesn’t shake.
Without light pollution you can easily see the Milky Way, nebulae and galaxies. Not so much in the middle of a city.”
-papasmurph
Put that on your bucket list- you won't regret it.
#12 Hershey's is greasy artificial disgusting "chocolate". American children don't realize this, but most American adults I know do.
#17 That is NOT a photo of genuine Mexican tacos.
I am literally sitting in Progresso, at a street car eating pretty much what you see. So, I don't know where you get your info. But I'm loving this.
#14 is why I'm banned for life from the council swimming pool