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  2. A world map of the positions of satellites above the Earth's surface, and a planetarium view showing where they appear in the night sky.

  3. Satellite Observing Opportunities. Use the form below to search for satellites which will fly over your location. Results are shown starting from the evening of the selected date. To show pre-dawn passes, select the day before and then scroll down to the bottom of that night's passes.

  4. In-The-Sky.org

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    A 3D map of the Universe, showing the nearest stars, clusters and galaxies to the Sun. Charts of the motion of the planets across the night sky. World map showing where it is presently daytime, night time, or twilight. Astronomical weather forecasts, available for any location.

  5. Charts of the Night Sky - In-The-Sky.org

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    All-sky charts of the night sky from In-The-Sky.org, showing what stars and planets you'll be able to see in the night sky on any given day of the year.

  6. Astronomical Charts - In-The-Sky.org

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    Satellite Finder. Live map of where satellites currently are, and where they appear in the night sky.

  7. You can specify your location in one of several ways: Enter the name of a town near to you. Manually select your country, and then your town within that country. Manually specify your latitude, longitude and timezone.

  8. Online Planetarium - In-The-Sky.org

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    An online planetarium from In-The-Sky.org, showing what stars and planets you'll be able to see in the night sky on any given day of the year.

  9. Map of the Constellations - In-The-Sky.org

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    Map of the Constellations. The charts above show the division of the night sky into 88 constellations, plotted on a rectangular grid of right ascension and declination.

  10. Objects in your sky: Sky diagram. The wheel above shows the entire sky that is visible from Virginia Beach. Change the limiting magnitude to see more or fewer stars. To change the displayed time, use the time and date controls at the top.

  11. The Constellation Andromeda - In-The-Sky.org

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    Enlarge chart: PNG | SVG | PDF | HTML. Andromeda is a large northern constellation, visible in the months around September. It is home to one of the best-known of all deep-sky objects, the Andromeda Galaxy, M31, which is the nearest comparably-sized galaxy to our own Milky Way.