The files in this repository define stick figures which can be used to depict the 88 astronomical constellations.
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The files in this repository define stick figures which can be used to depict the 88 astronomical constellations.
A simple cross-platform desktop utility for amateur astronomy hobbyists, written in Java. The aim is to provide an easy to use tool to help planning sky observation sessions, suggesting some of the interesting objects you may be able to watch at naked eye, or using amateur equipment (binoculars or small to medium size telescopes) in a given date…
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