Aemi wrote:
Cool, thanks!
I'm curious: I have never seen starlight before. What conditions must be present in order to see it?
No moon!  It is really hard to see stars when there's a moon... particularly if it's full.  

  I find that clear, moonless nights are the best for stars... and then they seem to be white pinpricks of light...
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With my eyes I followed a frosty band of stars across the fathomless sky.  For the first time I realized that stars did look like glistening specks of grit cast across a dark cloak. 
  (From a book  

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I love it when there's clouds across a clear sky... they seem so thick and grey against the black.  
As for dusk... where I live, after the sun's down everything turns different shades of soft thick grey, slightly toned with their original colours.  It's often a quiet, alert time of day... it's when I am most aware of things because everything is slowly winding down for the night.  Besides that, I just love dusk/night.  Probably because I can write best then.  

  And I love how the air feels... kind of close, warm but cool-ish in the summer, fresh and vibrant in winter.
Aren't the different kinds of full moons amazing?  The last I saw was a thick creamy, glowing colour.  And I've seen one that was so orange it almost looked like one of those round street lamps.  And then there are the moons that are pure silver with glowing silver rings about them in the blue sky....