stargaze
Example Sentences
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He found solace stargazing on his lawn, staring upward at the constellations and wondering whether life might exist on some distant planet.
From Washington Post
In the Yorkshire Dales, staff at The Station Inn said they were already running stargazing evenings, which had proved incredibly popular with people.
From BBC
In press materials for the in-development Oculis Lodge in Glacier, 30 minutes from Mount Baker, deluxe stargazing igloos glow against evergreens.
From Seattle Times
He’s still figuring that out at Mauna Kea, where the 13 stargazing stations bend the wind and tourist traffic throws off carbon levels.
From New York Times
Astronomers have known for years the situation is bad for stargazing, but it also has real and negative effects on the well-being of many living things—plants, animals and even human beings.
From Scientific American
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