Under such "typical" dark sky conditions, the naked eye can see stars with an apparent magnitude up to +6.
Under really dark sky conditions, however, M33 is easy to see, even in direct vision.
Under typical dark sky conditions Uranus (magnitude +5.8) can be seen as well with averted vision.
In reality the number of visible stars is closer to 10,000, depending on sky conditions.
Some cities may round up only sky conditions if temperatures in all reporting stations were within 5 degrees of each other.
During our winter evening hours, given clear sky conditions, the telescope is used to show the public the night sky.
The sky conditions at Udaipur are quite favourable for solar observations.
Evening shows are followed by outdoor observations if sky conditions permit.
Whether it does depends on sky conditions, the orbit's inclination and its duration.
M51 is visible through binoculars under dark sky conditions and can be resolved in detail with modern amateur telescopes.