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All the Sky
of November
at about midnight Local Time (LT), northern hemisphere,
or October 2:00 LT or December 22:00 LT
northern night sky of november

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Date:23.12.2006 Time:21:09 UT
Exposure:10min Field of View:180o
Emulsion:Fuji Provia 400F Optics:f=8mm 1/4.0
Place:Römerstein, Swabian Alb,  
southern Germany
Observer:Till Credner
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The constellation of Perseus reaches the zenith at local midnight, the point just overhead. Most prominent are the bright winter constellations in the south-east, especially conspicuous Orion and the brightest star Sirius in Canis Major. The square of Pegasus, the typical constellation of autumn, already sinks down to the western horizon.