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gluiz90 t1_j7qw29k wrote

Ninigret Park in Charlestown, Frosty Drew Observatory is there.

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bigtuna732 t1_j7ra2r1 wrote

I have an app called meteoractive you can see when all the meteor showers are coming and best times to see a shit ton of shooting stars …. Another app good to have is skyview I do the free lite version it tells you what stars and planets your looking at up there .

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petertheo89 t1_j7rcxi6 wrote

I would either go to one of the beaches (for the wide uninterrupted view) or anywhere on the western border of the state for lack of light pollution

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brighty420 t1_j7rn2uo wrote

There's a lot of good spots in Scituate around the reservoir and in Foster. The Woody Lowden Recreation Center is a good spot. Very little light pollution because there's not much for houses around or businesses and the baseball field is wide open. Arcadia Management Area is a good bet too. There are a couple fields right on Arcadia Rd next to Barber ln as well.

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Beastcoastboarder t1_j7tw4nf wrote

Block island no joke. Walk away from the main strip at night and look up. No light pollution.

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RandomChurn t1_j7twcgu wrote

When we couldn't get out of the city but wanted to see meteors, that's where we went, to the top. Probably the best as far as Providence goes.

The next night we went to Cumberland near the airport. That was better.

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Thac0 t1_j7usael wrote

Down by T Swifts house in the south

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TaurusTulips t1_j7zu8o1 wrote

My friend loves to view the stars at Matunuck Beach behind the Ocean Mist in South Kingston

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