In the context of the naked eye view, roughly how many stars are visible across the entire celestial sphere under ideal dark sky conditions?

Answer

Perhaps 5,000 to 6,000 objects

The text provides a benchmark for normal vision, stating that observers seeing stars with the naked eye observe perhaps 5,000 to 6,000 total objects across the entire celestial sphere.

In the context of the naked eye view, roughly how many stars are visible across the entire celestial sphere under ideal dark sky conditions?
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