dark sky in English

adjective
1
denoting or located in a place where the darkness of the night sky is relatively free of interference from artificial light.
we packed up the telescope and headed for a dark-sky site

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1. The stars pinpricked the dark sky.

2. A lightening splits the dark sky.

3. The stars sparkle in the dark sky.

4. The fireworks looked very splendid against the dark sky.

5. The lighthouse stood out starkly against the dark sky.

6. Part of the national park is a dark sky preserve.

7. The flame above the oil well flared into the dark sky.

8. But he saw nothing, nothing but dark sky: The oxygen mask was filled with sweat.

9. Then playing the zither under the dark sky, I want to monumentalize my passed love.

10. The dark sky had forced an eerie light on to the buildings, causing colours to jump out in sharp relief.

11. (Becoming a Naturalist, part 9) Botanizing with my naturalist school colleagues under a dark sky, a raindrop fell on the dry soil at my feet

12. The magazine had a bold new cover —an illustration of a lighthouse towering over a stormy sea, sweeping its beams of light across a dark sky.

13. Conona Borealis cane found between these two stars, but you will need a dark sky to see the fain semi-circle of stars composing this constellation.