There are unlimited stars shinning on the starry night of 4 July. The Jupiter is so bright at the meridian and Scorpius (the constellation) is just beside him. Crux is very easy to recognise. It’s totally the same as its name. It is creeping under Centaurus. Sagittarius is not far from Centaurus. It’s one of the constellations that have lots of scenic dark sky objects. Did I mention Leo? It’s just next to Hydra (Hydra’s west) and Hydra is next to Centaurus (Centaurus’s west).
Don’t forget the beautiful shinny Venus. She has a very nice companion, Saturn with her. 5 days before, they were so close and only 1/3º apart.
These are the wonderful objects can be seen through the unaided eyes on the starry night of equatorial latitude. The seeing tonight is so great but I can’t resist the “sleepmare”…








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