LED Blinker Circuit Design

I’ll build a hand-solderable 9V-battery LED blinker using a through-hole 555 timer in astable mode, with the switch in series with the battery, proper decoupling, and then I’ll run checks to clean up any schematic issues.
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Here's a summary of what I was working on: Figuring out library needs
I need to work on a schematic and figure out the library for the NE555P, which seems like a generic part. First, I should make sure I have the right library set up before moving on to the datasheet query. After adding the part, I'll need to check the package property configuration too. It feels a bit overwhelming, but I’m just making sure I have everything lined up for a smooth process!
Use 555 timer
Set LED current
Add power hardware
Find through-hole parts
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Hand-solderable 9V battery powered 555 timer circuit that blinks a red LED once per second through an on/off switch.

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