Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Desert Studies by Richard Doornbos

Are you aware that, sometime on any given night, one can view about forty percent of the night sky? All the constellations and planets that are not too near the Sun at present and after dark can be viewed. Only about ten percent of the sky, in the proximity of the setting or rising Sun, can not be viewed. But not the stars, and constellations normally visible during the daytime.

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