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    August 2019 night sky guide for the Southern Hemisphere

    enJuly 31, 2019
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    About this Episode

    This month Melissa suggests stars and constellations to look out for this month including Scorpius, with the red star at its heart, Antares; Sagittarius (which looks more like a teapot than a centaur); Crux - more commonly known as the Southern Cross; and Ophiuchus, the 13th sign of the zodiac! Mel also tells us the best times and dates to see the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury.

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