Catch the Summer Milky Way During the New Moon on September 21

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The upcoming week offers an excellent opportunity for stargazing and viewing the summer Milky Way due to the new moon and clearer skies, although light pollution in urban areas limits visibility. The article highlights the beauty of dark skies, personal experiences of star observation, and the impact of light pollution on our ability to see the night sky.
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