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edwincjones
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Re: Planisphere question
      08/06/06 08:06 AM

I would agree with Refractory-yes and yes. I my experience, the planispheres help with general orientation to the skies, and to tell me what/when something comes up in the East, and sets in the West. It will be of less use if you have a clear, non light poluted South sky.

edj

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* Planisphere question Jeff Blair 08/06/06 02:14 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question refractory   08/06/06 05:04 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question edwincjones   08/06/06 08:06 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question Jeff Blair   08/06/06 07:34 PM
. * Re: Planisphere question refractory   08/07/06 12:28 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question DJB   08/08/06 04:45 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question EdZModerator   08/08/06 06:32 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question Jeff Blair   08/08/06 02:35 PM
. * Re: Planisphere question DJB   08/09/06 03:51 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question John Flannery   08/09/06 04:44 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question EdZModerator   08/09/06 06:19 AM
. * Re: Planisphere question DJB   08/10/06 04:11 AM

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