Sourceforge. Deep sky or such was its name.
I'm looking for a program that helps me locate stars in the sky... using a map or a USC code. Any recommendations?
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I'm looking for a program that helps me locate stars in the sky... using a map or a USC code. Any recommendations?
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Heavens Above
http://www.heavens-above.com/
Your Sky
http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/
Universe Cycle
http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/uc/index.html
StarDate Online
http://stardate.org/resources/faqs/faq.php?id=63
SkyMaps
http://www.skymaps.com/
Seeing Stars
http://theastronomer.tripod.com/seeingstars.htm
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Those were all very helpful replies. Check out a program called "keyhole" (http://www.keyhole.com/index.php?m=1), which is used to find locations on earth. I was wondering if there was a program like this for the sky.