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  • The North Celestial Pole - visual map: No matter where you live in the Northern Hemisphere there is an easy way to find the north star. As you might have guessed it is located due north, but how high in the sky is it? The north star is up from the horizon exactly an angle equal to your latitude. So if you live at 50 degrees latitude, the north star will be due north, up 50 degrees. (An average person has about 10 degrees, from little finger to folded thumb, in a closed fist when held an arm's length away.)
  • Visual Astrology Newsletter - February 2005 - Moons position in sky: The diagram is the monthly rhythm of the Moon as it sweeps its arch through the sky. For the northern hemisphere, if the Moon is in Capricorn, then it is low in the sky and in the south. In Aries or Libra it rises and climbs to its ?middling? height; and when in Cancer, it rises further around to the north-east and climbs much higher in the sky before setting in the north-west.

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