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  • Stars and Constellations

    The Constellations and their Stars Infrared view of the center of our galaxy What are constellations? Frequently Asked Questions Constellations (alphabetical) Constellations (by month) Stars ...

  • The Constellations : Starshine.com

    Astronomy - The constellations in our sky and their folklore. Constellations The tradition of creating shapes from patterns of stars has been around for as long as mankind. I have included stories and ...

  • Constellation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    ... has media related to: Constellations The Constellations Photographic Atlas of the Constellations Celestia free 3D realtime space-simulation (OpenGL) Stellarium realtime sky rendering program (OpenGL) ...

  • Constellations

    Constellations Constellations are names for groups of stars that appear to form shapes in the sky. They were given their names many hundreds of years ago to help us remember which stars are which. We ...

  • Constellations

    ... Constellations are named patterns of stars. All societies created them. The classical -- "ancient" -- constellations that populate our sky began in the lands of the middle east thousands of years ...

  • Constellations

    ... Constellations 88 Constellations Index Using a Constellation Sky Map Constellations You can Observe Constellations Seen from Portland Oregon U.S.A Home - What's New - Site Map - Observing - Unaided Eye ...

  • 88 Constellations Index

    ... CONSTELLATIONS Constellations Index Andromeda Antlia Apus Aquarius Aquila Ara Aries Auriga Bootes Caelum Camelopardus Cancer Canes Venatici Canis Major Canis Minor Capricornus Carina Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus ...

  • The Mythology of the Constellations

    Ancient Greek and Roman myths about the stars and constellations. The Mythology of the Constellations Most ancient cultures saw pictures in the stars of the night sky. The earliest known efforts to ...

  • The Constellations

    Constellations table The Constellations Andromeda Antlia The Air Pump Apus Bird of Paradise Aquarius Water Carrier Aquila The Eagle Ara The Altar Aries The Ram Auriga The Charioteer Boötes The Herdsman Caelum The Chisel ...


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  • September night skies feature a triad of celestial happenings

    The darker, clearer skies of September mean good viewing conditions for Pisces, Aquarius and other watery autumn constellations as they flow into the evening sky from the east. In addition, Jupiter, the sun and the moon all lay claim to special attention this year.

  • 'Skippy Dies' In Dublin: A Funny Flashback Follows

    The titular event happens just a few pages into Paul Murray's novel; the rest of the story is an extended flashback, following the doomed Skippy, his geeky roommate and their cadre of bored, irreverent friends as they tease girls, dodge bullies and attend Catholic school in a rundown Dublin neighborhood.

  • Jupiter Dazzles In the Night Sky

    The planet Jupiter is back in the night sky and has something for every amateur astronomer to enjoy.

  • Night words

    Sunrise and Sunset Times: Sun rises at 6:29am and sets at 7:32pm on the 1st; Sun rises at 6:57am and sets at 6:45pm on the 30th.

  • Starwatch: September is perfect time to view Draco the Dragon

    The star–watching part of myself loves this time of the year because I can get to my telescope and astronomical camera earlier in the evening. Watching the stars on these relatively warm September evenings is such a relaxing and great way to unwind after a long day.

  • Museums-East Bay Through September 19

    AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM AND LIBRARY AT OAKLAND The Oakland Public Library's museum is designed to discover, preserve, interpret and share the cultural and historical experiences of African Americans in California and the West. In addition, a three-panel mural is on permanent display.

  • Aces' hoopsters continue Great Northwest adventure

    (Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part series — a diary written by Lower Merion senior Mike Buchwald on the Aces’ boys basketball team’s trip through the Great Northwest earlier this month. The LM players did a great deal of fundraising for the trip, and scholarships were provided to ensure all members of the team could participate. For additional coverage of the trip, visit ...

  • IndieCade Announces Game Finalists for 2010 Festival

    32 finalist games represent 10 countries and span 6 platforms; every finalist is eligible for every prize category in IndieCade's unique judging system.

  • Vehicle Navigation System Testing Now Supported by IFEN's GNSS RF Navigation Constellation Simulator

    IFEN GmbH is announcing that its GNSS RF navigation constellation simulator NavX-NCS now supports the emulation of various vehicle motion sensors for testing of today’s multi-sensor vehicle navigation systems.

  • Introducing the Moderates

    Here's a look at the Moderates, bidding to retain power and become the largest party in Swedish politics.

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