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* evening imaging time staring from astronomical dark till 23:00  | 
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Revision as of 21:26, 31 October 2025
During what time of the year are objects are best suited to photograph (around 30 degrees south latitude)
- evening imaging time staring from astronomical dark till 23:00
 - objects between 2 and 0 hours east of meridian
 
January
Sunset: 20:07
Dark: 21:35
- LMC, tarantula - fornax galaxies NGC1365 - M42 orion
February
Sunset: 19:46
Dark: 21;05
- Eta Carina nebula
March
Sunset: 19:13
Dark: 20:25
- Eta Carina nebula
April
Sunset: 17:31
Dark: 18:30
- M104 sombrero - NGC 5128 Centaurus A - M83 Southern pinwheel - PGC 15941 - PGC 21373
May
Sunset: 16:15
Dark: 17:00
- whirlpool - NGC 5128 Centaurus A
June
Sunset: 16:58
Dark: 17:35
- M20 Trifid - M8 Lagoon
July
Sunset: 16:59
Dark: 17:40
- NGC 6744 peacock galaxy - M16 Eagle nebula
August
Sunset: 17:31
Dark: 18:20
- NGC 6744 peacock galaxy - NGC 7009 saturn pn - NGC 6822 Bernard's Galaxy (1.6Mly)
September
Sunset: 18:14
Dark: 19:20
- NGC 7009 saturn pn
October
sunset: 19:05
dark: 20:25
- SMC - 47 Tucanae
November
Sunset: 19:40
Dark: 21:10
- SMC - M31 Andromeda - NGC 1313 - NGC 253 sculptor galaxy
December
Sunset: 20:10
Dark: 21:45
- M45 pleiades - Fornax galaxies NGC 1365 - LMC, tarantula nebula - NGC 891 silver sliver - NGC 1313 topsyturvy - NGC 362