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  • Star Counts in Almanacs: What You Need to Know
    It's impossible to say how many stars are in an almanac without knowing which almanac you're referring to.

    Here's why:

    * Almanacs contain a variety of information: Almanacs often include astronomical data like moon phases, sunrise/sunset times, planetary positions, and sometimes star charts. However, they don't typically contain a complete list of every star in the sky.

    * Star charts vary in detail: Even star charts within almanacs will vary in the number of stars they show. Some might only show the brightest stars, while others may include fainter ones.

    To find out how many stars are in a particular almanac, you would need to look at its specific star charts or any related sections.

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