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								Winter The following images are designed to demonstrate the night sky as seen when 
looking in the appropriate direction during a given season. By moving the mouse 
over the image, constellation drawings will appear. Sometimes it can be 
difficult to trace out a constellation without seeing an example because of 
several factors to include: light pollution, changes in position due to season 
changes, size differences from star charts to real size, and unfamiliarity. 
Hopefully this guide will help change this. Please be patient as the design of 
this page downloads the images so the mouse-over and larger images will appear 
faster when accessing each image. These images constitute the 
northern hemisphere as seen from San Francisco, California. Click on the image 
to view a larger size. You may notice right away the band of stars in some of 
these images. This is our Milky Way galaxy, and such a dramatic view is not 
possible in real life; however, if observing far away from city lights this band 
is visible - the darker the location, the more dramatic the band. All images are from 
Starry Night, version 4.5. 
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