Friday, November 11, 2022

Stargazing and Counting Stars


 A prominent industry expert in Guyana’s gold and diamond mining operations, Barry Kevin O ‘Rourke is an entrepreneur who maintains an executive position as managing director of S.A.B. Mining. When Barry Kevin O ‘Rourke is not at work, he enjoys meditating and stargazing.


Gazing at the sky to count stars is a fun and outdoor educational activity. NASA historically launched NASA's Star Count program to make stargazing merrier. Participants (mostly kids) in the program vie for the highest number of counted stars.


The best time to count stars is on a clear, moonless night when the sky is free of clouds and the moon. Moon radiance blocks stars from sight and results in fewer noticeable stars. A crescent moon or half moon results in less obstruction to stargazing than a full moon.


Locations devoid of artificial lights, like outdoor and street lights, are also ideal for stargazing. For this reason, many families stargaze in top stargazing camp locations in the United States, such as Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, Glacier National Park in Montana, and Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania.

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