Transcription: Carol Chappock, Beyond the City I say this from experience. Cities are deplorable, unhealthy places, thoroughly unfriendly to people. I am not now speaking of the dust, the smog and the foul air, or any of the other alarming perils awaiting its inhabitants. I am referring to the appalling situation of the city dweller, who may never be able to see the moon or the stars in the sky. Real inner city inhabitants cannot see the Great Bear or the Pole Star because of the street lights. With all the buildings in the way they cannot even say for certain whether the Moon is full or new, and if they kne ...