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  2. HNSKY - Wikipedia

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    HNSKY or Hallo Northern Sky is a free and open-source planetarium program for Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Raspberry Pi to simulate the night sky. It is provided with several non-English language modules, numerous astronomical catalogues, conversion utilities and tools, as well as several stellar databases.

  3. File:Contrail and blue sky over Barbican Centre, London.png

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  4. Night Sky (app) - Wikipedia

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    Night Sky (app) is an application developed and published by indie studio iCandi Apps Ltd. from the UK. Night Sky is a stargazing reference app, where the user can explore a virtual representation of the night sky to identify stars, planets, constellations and satellites. [1] The app is developed specifically for iOS, tvOS and watchOS devices.

  5. File:On Demand (Sky) logo.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Sky-Map.org - Wikipedia

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    Sky-Map.org (or WikiSky.org) is a wiki and interactive sky map that covers over half a billion known celestial bodies. [1] WikiSky is designed, in part, as a wiki.Users can edit information about different stars by writing articles, adding Internet links, uploading images, or creating a special interest group for a specific task.

  7. Night sky - Wikipedia

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    The night sky is the nighttime appearance of celestial objects like stars, planets, and the Moon, which are visible in a clear sky between sunset and sunrise, when the Sun is below the horizon. Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlight , starlight , and airglow , depending on location and timing.

  8. International Dark Sky Week - Wikipedia

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    Composite image of worldwide light pollution at night. International Dark Sky Week (formerly the National Dark Sky Week) is held during the week of the new moon in April, [1] [2] when people worldwide may turn off their lights to observe the beauty of the night sky without light pollution.

  9. Night Sky Network - Wikipedia

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    Night Sky Network is an educational effort sponsored by NASA to help educate the public through astronomy clubs across the United States, as part of NASA's Science Activation program. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See also