Jupiter from Oshawa Ontario October 8th at 8 PM. (Click on picture to enlarge)
October marks the final days of viewing the summer delights. Take a look to the southwest after dark. Scorpius is diving below the horizon with the gas giant planet Jupiter shining like a bright star immediately above. The teapot which designates Sagittarius also marks the location of some of my favorite objects. This region is rich in nebulae -stellar nurseries of incredible detail- and both open and globular star clusters.
Now let's take a look at the skies in New Zealand. It looks totally different doesn't it? Take a look at the top of the second picture and you can see that teapot shape of Sagittarius, now inverted for us Northern Hemisphere residents. Near the center of the picture is Jupiter again. The skies of the Southern Hemisphere are seen from a totally different perspective and most of us from the Northern Hemisphere usually have a hard time adjusting to the new view. Of course, if you live in Wellington New Zealand, it's us Northern types that have the odd looking skies.
Pictures produced by Starry Night Pro Software, copyright IMAGINOVA Canada
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