In the upper left of the Google Earth window, you'll see a set of controls. Use this guide: If North America is not your home continent, rotate the earth by using the Rotate Joystick tool.  Click the left arrow to rotate towards Asia, the right arrow to rotate towards Europe, the up arrow to head to the North Pole, and the down arrow should you live in Antarctica. Alternately, you can just click and drag Earth in the direction you wish to go. Rotate the Earth to the east (assuming a North American starting point). Using the joystick arrow as described, rotate the Earth to the east until France comes into view. If it's not in the center of the screen, use the joystick arrows to move it up or down towards the center. Use the outer ring of the Pan Joystick tool to rotate France into the proper position.  When it's about centered on your screen, double-click on it. With the first double click, France is in the center of your screen, and you'll see the capital cities of Europe. In the north of France, you'll see Paris. Double-click Paris. After a quick and dizzying journey, you'll zoom from many miles above earth to around 2,000 feet (600 meters). Press the up arrow on the Pan Joystick, and the landscape of France will open up in front of you. It's as if you were looking straight down, and now you're lifting your head up. When you are looking out across the land instead of down on it, Use the outer ring of the Pan Joystick, and move the N icon to be due south. You'll now be looking at the city. Use the Zoom controls to zoom in. When you find a neighborhood to explore, click on the orange person icon, and place it to enter Street View. Now that you're in Street View, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to "walk" the streets of Paris. Or your hometown. Or virtually any place in the world.
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One-sentence summary -- Check out the controls. Find your country. Go to Paris, France for a trial. Take a hike.


Planets are usually much brighter than stars. They are closer to earth so they begin to look more like a disk, rather than a tiny dot. Although some of the planets may be in their apparition period, they may be harder to see if they aren’t one of the brighter planets. Jupiter and Saturn will always be the easiest to see. Each planet reflects the light of the sun differently. Know what color you’re looking for in the night sky.  Mercury: this planet twinkles, flashing a bright yellow color. Venus: Venus is often mistaken for a UFO because it is large and silver. Mars: this planet is a reddish color. Jupiter: Jupiter glows white throughout the night. It is the second brightest point of light in the night sky.  Saturn: a smaller planet that is yellowish-white in color.
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One-sentence summary -- Distinguish stars from planets. Look for the bright planets. Know what color you’re looking for.


Go to https://aternos.org/go in your computer's web browser. It's a blue button in the middle of the page. In the "Choose a username" text box, type in whatever username you want to assign to yourself while in your server. It's a white "X" on a red background. You should see a checkmark replace the "X". This is at the bottom of the page. Fill out the following fields:   Email — Type in an email address to which you have access.  Password — Enter a password different than the one used for your email address.  Retype Password — Re-enter the password. It's at the bottom of the page. Doing so takes you to your Aternos dashboard. If you're using an ad-blocker, you'll receive a warning on the next page. You can either turn off your ad-blocker and reload the page, or click the Continue with adblocker anyway button. This tab is on the left-hand side of the page. It's on the right-hand side of the page. You'll see this in the top-right side of the window. This will install PocketMine as an add-on for your Aternos server. It's on the left-hand side of the page. This green button is in the middle of the page. It's near the top of the page. Doing so prompts a pop-up window. You'll see both of these in a pop-up window; both are required information for setting up your Minecraft PE server. To enter your server and begin playing, do the following:  Open Minecraft PE. Tap Play. Tap the Servers tab. Tap Add Server. Enter a name for the server in the "Server Name" text box. Enter your server's address in the "Server Address" text box. Enter your server's port number in the "Port" text box. Tap Play.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the Aternos website. Click Create your server. Enter a username. Click the "I agree" switch. Click Next. Enter an email address and password. Click Sign up. Click the Software. Click Win10 / MCPE. Click Reinstall. Click Yes, Reinstall when prompted. Click the Server tab. Click Start. Click Connect. Note the server address and port number. Connect to your server.


Wash the squid thoroughly and remove the spines and beaks. Cut each squid into 1" pieces, separating the heads from the tentacles.  Do not remove the ink sac, as this will add flavor. To see how to prepare squid, see this guide. However, since these are very small squid, it's not necessary to cut them up so much. Frozen squid can be used if fresh squid is not available. . Use a 4 ½ qt. cooking pot with a lid and a heavy base.  Mix to combine all the ingredients and coat the squid thoroughly. Cover the pot, but leave the lid ajar to let some of the steam escape. Stir occasionally to make sure it doesn’t burn. This particular recipe has no sauce to accompany it. In a large frying pan, preheat the oil over medium-high heat, then add the squid.  Move the squid around the frying pan, pushing on them gently to make sure all the ink sacs are broken. The squid should be tender, so watch carefully to make sure the squid doesn’t overcook. This is usually eaten with steamed white rice.
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Prepare the squid. Place all the ingredients in the pot Cook over medium high heat for 25 minutes. Remove from heat, drain the liquid and discard. Fry the squid for about 10-15 minutes. Serve and enjoy!