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The southern hemisphere night sky October 200629 October 2006 This image is a guide to help you find your way around the night sky during October. Here we can see a number of constellations that include sagitrarius, , the trianglum australe, hydrus, musca and and range of others.
During February at about 10:04pm(daylight savings time) 29 October 2006. Most of the brighter planets are below the horizon. But Pluto would be visible if you had a powerful enough telescope.
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