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Auriga, the Charioteer: A constellation that cruises high across the southern sky in January and February.

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 Title  Air Date
More Epsilon Aurigae August 4, 2009
Epsilon Aurigae August 3, 2009
Capella December 23, 2008
Auriga December 22, 2008
Epsilon Aurigae November 4, 2008

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Horseless Charioteer
Horseless Charioteer

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