lifehacker.com — Now you can stargaze using Google's popular desktop mapping application Google Earth. In the latest version of Google Earth, hit the "Switch between Sky and Earth" button on the toolbar to get a map of the night sky from your current location.
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netrilixAug 22, 2007
Or digg has different groups of users for different times of the day. It seems like a lot of people notice dupes, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it's simply because you select few are so loud about it.
djanakinAug 23, 2007
Try Starry Night 3 years ago.
jugalatorAug 23, 2007
"Go outside, and you'll be able to see them with the naked eye (you just need to know where and when to look)."Unfortunately that depends a lot on the stage of light pollution in your area. Forget it if being even close to a more major city. :(
proctorAug 23, 2007
Stellarium kills it. Stellarium has a horizon line from where you are on earth, also it looks better when zoomed out as the sky still glows, the milky way still shows nebulosity, & stars still blink.
proctorAug 23, 2007
Those are just leadlights, you can find them on ebay for dirt cheap & laserpointer.com is better.
jackcallAug 23, 2007
sorry, lame implementation of a tired joke... better luck next time you try to be funny
desuknAug 23, 2007
The 1990s called. They want their s**t back.