If an observer possessed eyes sensitive only to microwave wavelengths, how would the night sky appear?

Answer

Quite bright, as they could perceive the CMB

If equipped with appropriate sensors, an observer would see that the ancient light is present everywhere; it is only our visible light limitations that make it appear dark and cold.

If an observer possessed eyes sensitive only to microwave wavelengths, how would the night sky appear?
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