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Moshling Constellations were first seen on Season 2 Mission 1: Close Encounters of the Zoshi Kind, where you talk to Tamara Tesla on the Observatory, The first constellation seen was Mr. Snoodle's Constellation. Then on the second part of Season 3 Mission 1: The Unusual Suspects, The Unusual Suspects: Stars in their Eyes while Geeky Poppet was researching, you can see on the telescope three new constellations of Lady Meowford, ShiShi and Stanley.

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  • Moshling Constellations were first seen on Season 2 Mission 1: Close Encounters of the Zoshi Kind, where you talk to Tamara Tesla on the Observatory, The first constellation seen was Mr. Snoodle's Constellation. Then on the second part of Season 3 Mission 1: The Unusual Suspects, The Unusual Suspects: Stars in their Eyes while Geeky Poppet was researching, you can see on the telescope three new constellations of Lady Meowford, ShiShi and Stanley.
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  • Moshling Constellations were first seen on Season 2 Mission 1: Close Encounters of the Zoshi Kind, where you talk to Tamara Tesla on the Observatory, The first constellation seen was Mr. Snoodle's Constellation. Then on the second part of Season 3 Mission 1: The Unusual Suspects, The Unusual Suspects: Stars in their Eyes while Geeky Poppet was researching, you can see on the telescope three new constellations of Lady Meowford, ShiShi and Stanley.
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