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  2. Skyguide - Wikipedia

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    Skyguide Logo. Skyguide (Swiss Air Navigation Services Ltd.) is an air navigation service provider which manages and monitors Swiss airspace. The company, which was formerly known as Swisscontrol, changed its name to skyguide (officially written lowercase) in 2001.

  3. Ian Ridpath - Wikipedia

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    He is editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy [2] and Norton's Star Atlas, and author of observing guides such as The Monthly Sky Guide [3] and the Collins Stars and Planets Guide [4] (the latter two with charts by Wil Tirion, and both continuously in print for over 30 years).

  4. Sky - Wikipedia

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    The sky is an unobstructed view upward from the surface of the Earth. It includes the atmosphere and outer space. It may also be considered a place between the ground ...

  5. Paul Money - Wikipedia

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    He publishes a 40-page sky guide every year called "NightScenes" for amateur astronomers He has also written the books 'Nightscenes: Guide to Simple Astrophotography' and 'Nightscenes Companion'. He is now a novelist with 3 books published so far in the 'James Hansone Ghost Mysteries' series plus a Sci fi novel, 'Fragility of Existence' with ...

  6. Star Walk - Wikipedia

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    Star Walk is an educational astronomy smartphone app developed by Vito Technology which allows users to explore celestial objects in real-time. The application was released in 2009 and is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows devices.

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  8. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    The original creator of Celestia, Chris Laurel, created Fifth Star Labs [12] shortly after Celestia's development stopped, and began working on an iOS-only planetarium app called Sky Guide. [13] In late 2016, the official Celestia forums were restored, [14] and development restarted under a new development team. [15]

  9. 'I've Been a Travel Expert for 25 Years—These Are the 12 Best ...

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    Travelers explore the desert on camelback, indulge in a four-course Arabic meal, and watch meandering gazelles while shooting stars streak across the desert sky. Kelly Cronin 2.