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Andromeda
Aquila
Aquarius
Ara
Aries Bootes
Camelopardalis
Capricornus
Cassiopeia
Centaurus
Cepheus
Cetus
Corona Australis
Corona Borealis
Cygnus
Delphinus
Draco
Equuleus
Grus
Hercules
Indus
Lacerta
Libra
Lupus
Lyra
Norma
Ophiuchus
Pavo
Pegasus
Perseus
Phoenix
Piscis Austrinus
Pisces
Sculptor
Scorpius
Scutum
Serpens
Sagitta
Sagittarius
Telescopium
Triangulum Australe
Triangulum
Tucana
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Virgo
Vulpecula
ArcturusVega
Altair
Antares
Deneb
Fomalhaut
Polaris
Mizar
Albireo
M7
M31
Double Cl
M6
M22 M8
M11
M4
M13
M15
M51
M27
M20
M57
VENUS
MARS
JUPITER
How to Use This Chart
Tegucigalpa, HO Sep. 27, 2010, 07:00 pm
Go outside within an hour of the time listed below. Hold the chart out in front
of you, and turn it so that the curved edge (the horizon) marked with the
direction you're facing is on the bottom, with the lettering right-side up.
The stars above this horizon on the chart now match the stars in front of you.
The center of the chart is straight overhead (the zenith). So a star shown
halfway from the edge to the center can be found in the sky halfway from
horizontal to straight up.

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27 sep2010 cielo19horas cielo

  • 1. © 2005 Sky Publishing Corp. Andromeda Aquila Aquarius Ara Aries Bootes Camelopardalis Capricornus Cassiopeia Centaurus Cepheus Cetus Corona Australis Corona Borealis Cygnus Delphinus Draco Equuleus Grus Hercules Indus Lacerta Libra Lupus Lyra Norma Ophiuchus Pavo Pegasus Perseus Phoenix Piscis Austrinus Pisces Sculptor Scorpius Scutum Serpens Sagitta Sagittarius Telescopium Triangulum Australe Triangulum Tucana Ursa Major Ursa Minor Virgo Vulpecula ArcturusVega Altair Antares Deneb Fomalhaut Polaris Mizar Albireo M7 M31 Double Cl M6 M22 M8 M11 M4 M13 M15 M51 M27 M20 M57 VENUS MARS JUPITER How to Use This Chart Tegucigalpa, HO Sep. 27, 2010, 07:00 pm Go outside within an hour of the time listed below. Hold the chart out in front of you, and turn it so that the curved edge (the horizon) marked with the direction you're facing is on the bottom, with the lettering right-side up. The stars above this horizon on the chart now match the stars in front of you. The center of the chart is straight overhead (the zenith). So a star shown halfway from the edge to the center can be found in the sky halfway from horizontal to straight up.