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StarScope Global — The sky belongs to everyone

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Pangram verdict · v3.3

We believe that this document is fully AI-generated

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Article text · 155 words · 1 segments analyzed

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Citizen Astronomy Without Borders — real-time feeds, hemisphere-aware alerts, and a worldwide community for serious amateur astronomers. Tonight's Sky What's worth pointing your telescope at right now. Planets, deep sky objects, meteor showers, ISS passes, and aurora conditions — tailored to your hemisphere. Platform Features Both Hemispheres — Northern and Southern hemisphere feeds, DSO recommendations, and tonight's sky panels. Real-Time Alerts — Live NASA GCN transients, NOAA space weather, Near-Earth Object approaches, and Minor Planet Center circulars. Arxiv Preprints — Auto-updating astro-ph feed with keyword filtering. Global Community — A moderated discussion board for observers worldwide. Equipment Guides — Curated telescope and accessory recommendations. Why StarScope AAVSO and the BAA do outstanding scientific work, but they are built around membership organisations, English-speaking communities, and legacy interfaces. StarScope is free at its core, mobile-first, and built for true hemisphere parity from day one — Southern observers get first-class tools, not a Northern feed with a flag.