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19 June, 05:51

Over a period of one year, how much of the overall (night) sky would a Bellingham observer be able to see?

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  1. 19 June, 06:20
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    The overall sky a Bellingham observer would see is about 75-100% over the period of 1 year.

    Explanation:

    Due to following factors, the overall sky visibility will fall in this range.

    The location of Bellingham on Earth is in the Northern hemisphere over the equator. The tilt of the earth cannot allow the visibility of the complete sky. The light pollution and aerosol concentrations has reduced the sky visibility at night.
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