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I'm looking for a simple to operate sky chart -- a freebie, if
possible, but I'll be more than happy to pay for the right one. I want it to fairly clearly show the zodiac constellations, the planets, and the priciple constellations and largest stars. I would like it to be simple to operate, and easy to print out. That's about it. Previously, I downloaded Cartes du Ciel but, frankly, I don't like it. Any suggestions? |
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