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Boy Scouts of America’s Deck of Stars


Use these easy-to-carry, glow-in-the-dark star charts to find your way around the night sky and locate star formations. Each constellation card will show width and depth icons, locator map, star map, constellation figures, and visibility icons indicating naked-eye observation, binoculars, or telescope required.

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The Stargazer’s Guide: How to Read Our Night Sky

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