Free Binocular Objects Star Charts

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Meng Lee
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Free Binocular Objects Star Charts

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Hi,

Free from Phil Harrington's book.

http://www.philharrington.net/tuba.htm

I tried on XP, it's ok. Not sure whether it works on Vista.

ML
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Thanks ML
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In the interest of spreading this information to as wide an audience as possible, I’m posting Karen W. Pierce’s excellent list of objects that can be observed with binoculars. This list is organized by the constellation that the objects appear in, so you’ll need a planisphere or star-chart, or a good knowledge of the sky, to find them. This is just an html-ized version of her word document found in the link above. – Astrogeek
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