Sort of peripheral, but I was stunned by the eerie beauty of this photo in the NY Times a couple of months ago. It was part of a
photo essay on the U.S. Mexican border. The caption reads "A portion of the border fence is visible against the night sky near Harlingen, Tex. on Jan. 26, 2017. (Tamir Kalifa for The New York Times).
Harlingen is in extreme South Texas, not too far from the border. It's a smallish city of 75,000, but the southern tip of Texas (known locally as the "Rio Grande Valley") is dotted with numerous towns and small cities. According to Wikipedia, the area has a population of 1.3 million. The Mexican border cities of Reynosa and Matamoros add another two million or more people to the area. So, the starry sky is at least somewhat visible even in that relatively populated area.
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