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Old 04-12-2016, 05:13 AM
AEAJR (Ed)
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Location: Long Island, New York, USA
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I use Tonight's Sky.

www.tonightssky.com

Put in your location, time and then select what you want to see and how dim.

You could, for example say:

Binocular targets including planets and star clusters.

I will give you a list sorted by magnitude. Or you can select, at print out, to have it sorted by constellation which is what I do.

I use it all the time. Great tool and it is free!
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