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Stargazers have a fancier forum now that the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science has been renovated.
Boston: Culture Pop 2011
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Stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere can look forward to 2012's first meteor shower which is set to peak at 2:30 a.m.
Quadrantid Meteor Shower 2012: January 4 Could Show 100 Shooting Stars Per Hour 2012
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Stargazers use them at night to point to celestial objects.
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Stargazers will be hoping to see a bigger and brighter moon than normal as it reaches the closest point to the Earth since 1992.
'Super moon' to reach closest point for almost 20 years 2011
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Stargazers use them at night to point to celestial objects.
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He composed, arranged and performed in several leading highlife bands such as the Stargazers and Broadway Dance Band.
Modiba: Love and Death, the New Album from Ghanaian Legend Ebo Taylor Modiba 2010
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Later that day, the audience at Stargazers Event Center would witness the real jaw-dropping stuff as Martin and her amazing Acro-Cats www.circuscats.com took to the stage: a feline skateboarder, and one that walks a high wire.
Pet Talk: These cats click with training and performing 2011
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Later that day, the audience at Stargazers Event Center would witness the real jaw-dropping stuff as Martin and her amazing Acro-Cats www.circuscats.com took to the stage: a feline skateboarder, and one that walks a high wire.
Pet Talk: These cats click with training and performing 2011
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He composed, arranged and performed in several leading highlife bands such as the Stargazers and Broadway Dance Band.
Modiba: Love and Death, the New Album from Ghanaian Legend Ebo Taylor Modiba 2010
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Stargazers use them at night to point to celestial objects.
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