Phil Harrington binocular universe (January 2007 online extra)
Of all the northern circumpolar constellations, Camelopardalis is certainly the least distinct.
Published:
November 22, 2006
| Although none of Camelopardalis' stars shine brighter than 4th magnitude, binoculars allow us to star hop along the Giraffe's faint outline to search out additional treasures. |
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