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Date: 2008-03-13 09:48:11
Universe
Big Dipper
Ursa Major
Night sky
Ursa Minor
Celestial pole
Pole star
Planisphere
Cassiopeia
Astrology
Astronomy
Constellations

Your First Observing Session – an illustration (reasonably accurate in winter & spring) What can I see? A lot depends on where you are located. Things such as light pollution (the glare of streetlights, etc.) and weath

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