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    June 2015 night sky guide for the Southern Hemisphere

    enMay 24, 2015
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    About this Episode

    In my opinion, the month of June each year is the best time of the year to go outside, as long as it's clear and you are warm, to look up and enjoy the view of the Milky Way as it rises in the East and passes overhead. As we head toward the longest night of the year, the winter solstice, clearly you've noticed it's cold. If you're going outside to look at the stars, you will need some supplies.

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