In average, as the earlier we go back to the past, the brighter the night sky would have been since everything is accelerating away from each other in the universe.
Or any super novae event close to earth would have brightened the sky significantly since they were observed from cave men to early astronomers in China.
I wonder if the time period between the formation of the moon to the settlement of the moon into its current stable had bright night sky dominated by much closer moon.
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In average, as the earlier we go back to the past, the brighter the night sky would have been since everything is accelerating away from each other in the universe.
Or any super novae event close to earth would have brightened the sky significantly since they were observed from cave men to early astronomers in China.
I wonder if the time period between the formation of the moon to the settlement of the moon into its current stable had bright night sky dominated by much closer moon.