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Depends on where you are. If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, it's going to be the Big Dipper or Ursa Major (that's the same constellation). In the Southern Hemisphere, it's the Southern Cross.
The moon doesn't technically "rise" in the sky. It is circling the Earth. This is why each night it is in a different spot in the sky.
The firefly scared my friend so she ran away. At night, a glowing firefly is easy to spot in the woods.
The Scorpius constellation is easiest to spot in July. The best way to find it is by first spotting Antares, the brightest star in the constellation. It is easy to see because it is orange. The Scorpius' tail will be south from Antares.
The Big and the Little Dippers are sometimes considered to be the easiest constellations to find in the night sky. It is easiest to spot the two of them swinging around the North Star.
Earth. Next easiest is probably Venus, when it's up.
Replace belt and check all pulleys for wear or rough spot
On the spot correction
No. That spot is light and it is day.
On the spot correction.
I think it is the desert.
A dark spot on a valplast partial could be a stain. The easiest thing to do would be to take it to a dentist for a professional cleaning.
Night Spot - 1938 was released on: USA: 25 February 1938 Portugal: 5 December 1938
It is a device used to move an object(s) to a different spot.
On the Spot Fashion Night Life - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
On the belt tensioner you will see a spot to insert a half inch drive breaker bar or ratchet to move tensioner off belt.