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Delphinus (Constellation)
 
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Delphinus, the Dolphin, is a summer constellation in the northern hemisphere best seen late July - early August. It is small but interesting constellation that could be mistaken for a star cluster like the Pleiades for example. It can be quite tricky to find but once you know where it is you will have no trouble finding it again.
 

 

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