One of the most famous objects in the sky climbs into good view by mid-evening. The Pleiades (Seven Sisters) is a cluster of several hundred stars. About a half-dozen of them are visible to the unaided eye, forming a tiny dipper that is low in the east-northeast by 9 p.m.
- Quads, hailing from Grand Marsh Observatory atop Elk Castle Hill
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