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Old 03-08-2010, 09:39 PM
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Hi Jowel,

Get yourself a planisphere if you don't have one. Good place to start if your not familiar with the constellations and the brightest stars.

If you want charts (i.e. on sheets) the Star Charts advertised in AS&T are a good place to start. There are also plenty of books around with charts, several recent threads list them.

Look at the stickies for some free online charts.
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