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During what time of the year are objects are best suited to photograph (for the southern hemisphere)
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





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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