Approximately how long does it take for a stargazer's eyes to fully adapt to darkness for optimal viewing?
Answer
20 to 30 minutes
Full dark adaptation, crucial for spotting subtle meteors, requires the eyes to be shielded from artificial light sources for a period between 20 and 30 minutes.

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