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Date: 2013-08-29 19:16:12
Space
Night sky
Ophiuchus
Boötes
Amateur astronomy
Milky Way
Naked eye
Star hopping
Star chart
Astrology
Constellations
Astronomy

Contents at a Glance Introduction ...................................................... 1 AL Part I: What’s Up? Getting Familiar

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