Transcription: This is ten times as many as we can see on a moonless night on Earth. Eighteen stars would be brighter than Venus, and three hundred and twenty would shine more brightly than Sirius, the king of our own sky. A thousand would surpass Vega or Acturus. The brightest star in the sky would be an orange giant shining ten times more brilliantly than Venus, but it would appear as a dazzling point rather than as a disk. All the stars combined would give less light than our quarter moon. Therefore the sky would be reasonably dark and the stars scattered around would not prevent astronomers from studying ... File Comment Made in Intimate Arts