My desktop wallpaper has a night sky full of stars (just kidding). Everyday I go out to buy my dinner, I look at the sky. Hopefully no bird is flying above me.
Every day. Despite living in a big town, where I live there’s no high buildings, I have a river and a big park beside home, so I look at the sky very often.
This morning (almost every weekend) I run over hills, so I look to the horizon and I see a big blue sky with no clouds…
A few nights ago when it wasn't cloudy over Solihull. I have a Skywatcher telescope with RA motor drive, plenty of eyepieces, filters, camera adapter, USB camera eyepiece and a few other bits and pieces.
Thank you all for the participation and responses.
I only look up to the sky when I am outside big cities, like when I stop at service areas in highways.
In the beginning we were humans, then came the industrial revolution and she took away some of our human (properties)
including sky watching with all the beauty and harmonizing effects, and reduced to economic insects like ants. I am glad that
all of us here are still humans. Now almost everyone living in the countryside is still a full human, but for those in big cities like New York
I doubt.
I like looking at the sky very often, to see clouds, the blue, the stars...
These last 2 weeks I've been to Iceland (now fun has finished, back to work) and one of those evenings I spent a long time looking at the sky, just in case I saw an Aurora Borealis (chances to see them in this season are really low, but anyhow it was a relaxing experience.?).
Hi Andrew,
I was thinking of excluding the UK from this survey, true.. I heard people there gaze to sky everyday, with the hope of catching a glimpse of sun up there!. (No offense!)