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well, I can see China Doll's stars okay, but too much light pollution to see anything in the sky. So this is quite a useful service. I once camped out in the Syrian desert miles from anywhere and the night sky was amazing - several shooting stars before I dropped off. Further research in the Australian outback and remote Pacific islands has confirmed this.
However, anyone using Google to see constellations should remind themselves, and any passing astrologer, that constellations do not exist - they're just random arrangements of stars zillions of light years apart that seem to take a certain shape seen from Google but would be non-existent seen from elsewhere in the universe.
Ooh, China Doll, I can see Uranus.
However, anyone using Google to see constellations should remind themselves, and any passing astrologer, that constellations do not exist - they're just random arrangements of stars zillions of light years apart that seem to take a certain shape seen from Google but would be non-existent seen from elsewhere in the universe.
Ooh, China Doll, I can see Uranus.