Description
When you look up at the stars in the night sky it can be easy to think of them as lights glowing of some sort of large dark curved ceiling. It is impossible to distinguish whether you are looking at a bight star far away or a faint star much closer. The two stars of the Pointers Alpha and Beta Centauri appear about the same brightness, but the brighter one, Alpha Centauri, is the nearest to out Sun, and is 4.2 light years away 1 light-year is 9.5 trillion Kms!
This beautifully presented fold out chart, which glows in the Dark, locates star patterns forJune 7pm (as per image on the right) and December 10pm. The reverse side has a legend of the Greek constellations and their meanings. A fabulous little guide for any night excursion away from the city lights!
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