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THE FRIENDLY STARS
sixty degrees, or to the first brilliant red star, Antares, the only one of its kind in this most interesting region of the skies. An
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SCORPIUS
almost equal-sided triangle about fifty degrees long on each side is formed by the lines connecting Antares, Vega, and Arcturus, which is a still further guide to the location of the star.
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