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NightWatch - Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe by Terence Dickinson

For anyone wanting to learn the constellations and more.  A most useful guide with the sky charts,

in the northern hemisphere (spring/summer), if you have a clear view low to the south, you will find Sagittarius (teapot) and Scorpius, very easy to locate.

Once you find the teapot, that faint arc of a ribbon you see, is the Milky Way (called by some the Great Sky River) and just off the spout of the teapot - is the center of our Milky Way.

Hope that this may be of some help.

Peace



 
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