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November 12, 2004

Easy Sky Map!

Looking at the sky and don't know what you're seeing? Don't have a star program on your computer? Don't know your latitude and longitude?

Well I've found a link just for you!

It's the interactive sky chart on Sky and Telescope's website.

Just click on the link below then on "View Sky Chart". Change your location by choosing your zip code, country and time zone and then your chart will be ready for your spot on the earth!

Sky and Telescope Interactive Sky Chart

The chart has a neat combined view which shows you both the entire sky and a zoomed in view of part of the sky that you choose. You can even print out either view!

Enjoy!

Dan

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