Yes, try this one
http://www.heavens-above.com/
2007-01-23 07:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out these two! But to be honest, there's nothing like seeing the sky with your own telescope or a nearby planetarium.
http://www.open2.net/science/finalfrontier/stargazing/stargazing_index.htm
http://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/planner.cfm
Have fun!
2007-01-23 15:16:25
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answered by m m 3
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http://skytonight.com/
Here you can enter your location and observing time and get an interactive sky chart.
http://www.skymaps.com/
Here you can download a skychart for the current month, assuming you are observing in the evening, from mid-latitudes (most of the continental US, for example).
2007-01-23 15:12:45
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answered by kris 6
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There are a couple free programs you can use for this.
There is Stellarium at http://www.stellarium.org
And then Cartes du Ciel http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/
2007-01-23 15:11:15
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answered by Arkalius 5
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Yes, try the site below.
2007-01-23 15:56:44
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answered by Mez 6
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no but have you tried looking up
2007-01-23 15:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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