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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures view the night sky as spiritual and divine, with mythological significance.
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Ancient cultures
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Ancient cultures used the movement of celestial bodies in the night sky for calendrical and agricultural purposes.
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Astronomical research cultures
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Astronomical research cultures study the vast field of the night sky using telescopes and observatories to understand celestial phenomena and cosmic evolution.
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Bedouin culture in the Middle East
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The night sky is influential for navigation and timekeeping in Bedouin culture in the Middle East.
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Northern cultures
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The night sky in Northern cultures is associated with the culturally significant Northern Lights and is a popular tourist attraction.
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Space exploration cultures
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The night sky symbolizes the potential for humanity's advancement in space exploration for cultures focused on space exploration.
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Urban cultures
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Urban cultures often have limited visibility of stars and celestial objects due to light pollution obscuring the night sky.
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Western astronomy enthusiasts
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Western astronomy enthusiasts believe the night sky is best observed away from city lights for clear visibility.
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lunar explorers
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The night sky is observed by lunar explorers in the context of studying celestial bodies and planetary movements, as well as lunar surface exploration.
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