Go at night and looking at the sky and wonder what is really there? Well, the simple answer could be, everything you can imagine. Try this his stargaze almost impossible in your town, but. The streetlights are not allowed you to do this. Try, so you go in the areas near or the forest but the sky is still not that dark. Well, the best way to stargaze to a place that may be far away from the place with lights and make sure that the moon does not exist or just to be as small as possible is to go is.
If you live in United States, and you are to stargaze addicted, we recommend 13 locations, the perfect place to do this themselves. Take a look, and if you have your own site, you can use it to share in the comments and we can add it to this article.
Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania
This is a 82-acre State Park in Pennsylvania. It is considered one of the "darkest" places that can be perfect for stargaze.
Image by Steve closely via Flickr
Big Bend National Park, Texas
This is a massive park in the west of Texas. It is not only a perfect place to stargaze but the park has also gone so far as to maintain its status as IDA (International Dark-Sky Association) park and change the lighting to shielded LEDs.
Image by Jeremy Zilar via Flickr
Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
Natural Bridges National Park in Utah is one of the first IDA-certified farms n the States. It has one of the darkest skies in the world with almost zero light pollution.
Picture of Natural Bridges National Monument via Flickr
Death Valley National Park, California
A Park, who is not only good for stargaze but also a dark place with a misery of self-propelled rock.
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Image by Trey Ratcliff via Flickr
Lake Superior, Marquette, Michigan a place in northern Michigan, where it is dark and and in certain situations it may be seen the Northern Lights -. Auroras
Image by Greg Kretovic via Flickr
Blue Ridge Observatory and Star Park, North Carolina
It is the first IDA Park in the southeastern states. It is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and it is a part of Mayland Community College.
Image by Alistair Nicol via Flickr
Big Pine Key, Florida
This place is located 100 miles away from Miami. In addition to the small light pollution there are so many clear sky that it can be a great place for stargaze.
Image by Kim Seng via Flickr
Griffith Observatory, California
Los Angeles is not know as a great place for stargaze, due to the lighting, the Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood and has to observe a large and empty space, large astronomical wonders.
Image by Brendan Biele via Flickr
Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico
This is not just a historical park, but it's also a dark place, where with ease, you can go camping and stargaze. It is one of the best places for stargaze in New Mexico.
Image by Alex Headman via Flickr
Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Hawaii as the state has the most sites for stargaze because of low light pollution. Many of the points in these islands are ideal to gaze at the stars, but Mauna Kea is the perfect one.
Image by Bill Shupp via Flickr
Great Basin National Park, Nevada
In this Nevada Park you can see with only one eye during a clear night thousands of stars, the galaxies, five different planets and man-made satellites and the Milky Way. The National Park Service will guarantee you this.
Image by NPCA photos of Flickr
Acadia National Park, Maine
A place where the stars and the Milky Way are seen naked with an eye . A perfect place for stargaze.
Image by Bo Stern via Flickr
Denali National Park, Alaska
Alaska not with the big cities is a place with low light pollution. Now all Alaska is perfect for stargaze and observing the Milky Way and the Northern Lights, but we the best added this place a.
Image by Andy Putnam via Flickr
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