Friday, September 23, 2011

When is the constellation LIBRA viewable from Eastern Europe?

Is it true that it's meridien is on the 20th june at 21h?|||Libra is well placed in the southern sky around 1 a.m. daylight time at present, and will continue to be well placed for the next two months. It will be on the meridian on June 20 at 21h _standard_ time, which is 22h _daylight_ time. The sky doesn't know anything about Daylight Saving Time!|||Best time to see this constellation is in the winter, it is just coming to an end now.





Actually it comes to meridian every day of the year, but in the summer it happens in daylight so you can't see it.





Download a copy of Stellarium if you want to see the constellations, it's fun to use and it's free





Cheers, Alan

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