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December 1, 2007

Constellation Borders for Sky

Large Hadron Collider in Google EarthJames Stafford, aka Barnabu, has posted a nice add-on for Sky which shows the constellation borders for reference purposes. Turn on the Constellation layer in the lower left to see the stick figures of the constellations. Google should add a borders layer like this as a sub layer to the constellation (maybe in a future release). You can store this useful add-on in your Places pane. Simply drag it from your Temporary Places to it's new location. I would recommend a Sky Add-ons folder, and also look at some of these other useful add-ons for Sky (several made by James):

Posted by FrankTaylor at December 1, 2007 3:15 PM

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