YES & NO
Yes, because clouds and fog late at night sometimes hides the moon, constellation and planets. In the past some areas I've travelled to with friends, parents and husband, we got to see the skies at different sites, that was fun.
One time in the Maritimes, we got to see Haley's Comet, that was superb!
No, because during the 70s and 80s too many things flew across the skies that weren't part of the universal sky above or man-made aka UFOs.
Still planning to get telescope, once I can afford a decent one for daughter and myself lol!
Meanwhile, we use our sports binoculars at 800 zoom you can see the various valleys on the moon.
It really depends on what's been going on up there that we decide to look up or look away


