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What’s up? The night sky August-September 2022

Rob Hollow shares some tips on what you might see if you're looking up at the dark Murchison skies over the next few weeks.

Image shows a simulation of the night sky with some stars visible. In the middle of the image are a vertical string of planets and the Moon, with Saturn and the Moon at the top then Mars, Venus and Jupiter at the bottom.

What’s up? The night sky April-JuneĀ 2022

Rob Hollow shares some tips on what you might see if you're out and about under the dark Murchison skies over the next few months.

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