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<blockquote data-quote="Teamfour" data-source="post: 363154" data-attributes="member: 16306"><p>Wayne, thanks! I found a great open source program called Stellarium. I was able to enter the lat/long, date and time of my visit. Then the software shows you the sky. It looks like the really good part of the MW will be 3/4 visible in the SW sky. Don't think I will a problem getting a dark sky in Big Bend. I hope to get some great photos to share here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teamfour, post: 363154, member: 16306"] Wayne, thanks! I found a great open source program called Stellarium. I was able to enter the lat/long, date and time of my visit. Then the software shows you the sky. It looks like the really good part of the MW will be 3/4 visible in the SW sky. Don't think I will a problem getting a dark sky in Big Bend. I hope to get some great photos to share here. [/QUOTE]
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