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Old July 17th 05, 05:48 AM
Doink
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Default Atlas advice

What's the BEST most comphrehensive set of charts---out to at least Mag 10,
on paper that will survive dew, and readable with a small red light...

I'm leaning toward: Herald-Bobroff AstroAtlas

I have Sky Atlas 2000---it seems more like a coffee table book. It's
beautiful, but not useable.

Are there others that are better? Why

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