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Subject: Big Dipper


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Date Posted: 16:23:43 10/26/09 Mon

The constellation is only visible at random times throughout the year. It really depends upon the clouds and atmospheric quality. For the very next viewing, I believe the visibility will be best for six days.

Many expect it to return to a bright one-day appearance over the New Zealand southern bay area. I'd guess around the 25th.

I'm off to buy a new telescope. Lost the last one while during my last trek in to the Oregonian Old Growth forests (coastal). You'll see on NatlGeo soon.

Samuel Star

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