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Friday, January 30, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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Virtual star gazing is made possible at the Neave Planetarium website, where users can explore flash-based skies in full screen, learning about the various stars and planets that can be seen from Earth. Users can move around the sky, adjusting both the time and viewing location, which can be changed to anywhere in the world. Pointing at a certain star or planet reveals its name, constellation, brightness, and its distance in light years from Earth.      
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