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Mousetoescamper

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3. Thanks and you're welcome, Diamond_Dog!
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 10:44 AM
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Last edited Sun Dec 15, 2024, 12:53 PM - Edit history (1)

I've been using the live maps at the "Time and Date" site (timeanddate.com) to identify and locate objects in the night sky. The site is easy to use and I don't have to scroll through unnecessary text and graphics to find the when and where of an object. Go to the site, click the "Sun, Moon & Space" button, find what you're seeking on the pulldown menu, and plug in your general location. There are also useful articles on upcoming celestial events.

From the site's "About" page:

Time and Date AS is based just outside Stavanger, Norway, where our teams work together to operate timeanddate.com, the world's top-ranking website for time and time zones. With free online services you can rely on, we make it easier to organize your life, both at work and at home.


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