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[[Harvey (Bennelong Point)|Harvey]] was a keen stargazer, and in the early hours of [[12 July]], [[1979]], stayed up to watch ''[[Skylab]]'' re-enter [[Earth|Earth's]] [[atmosphere]] through his telescope. ([[PROSE]]: [[Bennelong Point (short story)|''Bennelong Point'']])
[[Harvey (Bennelong Point)|Harvey]] was a keen stargazer, and in the early hours of [[12 July]], [[1979]], stayed up to watch ''[[Skylab]]'' re-enter [[Earth|Earth's]] [[atmosphere]] through his telescope. ([[PROSE]]: [[Bennelong Point (short story)|''Bennelong Point'']])
[[Wilfred Mott]] was an amateur [[astronomer]] and keen stargazer, and pitched a [[tent]] behind his daughter's house in [[Chiswick]] where he spent most of his nights with a [[telescope]], looking for [[Alien|aliens]] among the stars. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'') At some point, Wilfred discovered a new star, which was named after him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'')


In [[2070]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] stargazed with [[Danielle (Total Eclipse of the Heart)|Danielle]] on [[Centauri-Beta]]. Due to the composition of the planet's atmosphere, [[Constellation|constellations]] of stars were visible during the [[day]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Total Eclipse of the Heart (short story)|''Total Eclipse of the Heart'']])
In [[2070]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] stargazed with [[Danielle (Total Eclipse of the Heart)|Danielle]] on [[Centauri-Beta]]. Due to the composition of the planet's atmosphere, [[Constellation|constellations]] of stars were visible during the [[day]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Total Eclipse of the Heart (short story)|''Total Eclipse of the Heart'']])
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