The Daily Telegraph

This month’s chart

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This chart shows how the sky appeared at 1am on Sept 1 and will appear at midnight on Sept 15 and 11pm on Sept 30. All times are BST. The planets are shown along with the location and phase of the Moon at 5-day intervals. The Moon is full on Sept 25. This will be the Harvest Moon for 2018. The stars are shown as circles; the larger the circle the brighter the star. The hazy area represents the Milky Way. Orientate the chart by holding it in front of you so the compass bearing at the bottom matches the direction you’re facing. The bottom of the chart then reflects your horizon with the middle of the chart representi­ng the view directly above your head. The chart is designed to be viewed using a red torch outside. Red light allows minimal impact on night vision.

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 ??  ?? Readers can look back through our Night Sky archive for analysis and sky charts that show how the position of stars has changed over the years.A full guide can be found at telegraph.co.uk/ nightsky
Readers can look back through our Night Sky archive for analysis and sky charts that show how the position of stars has changed over the years.A full guide can be found at telegraph.co.uk/ nightsky

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