![]() And Deneb is to the east and Vega to the west. When you look up at this triangle, Altair is the most southern of these 3. If you use just Deneb and Altair, you see that the Milky Way runs through them. You can't miss them, they dominate the night sky. ![]() Now in the summer, there is a big triangle of 3 bright stars in the night sky - Vega, Deneb and Altair. The brightest portion of the Milky Way is in the southern portion of the sky. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, there is no need for an application. Hope this helps - Ko ia kāhore nei i rapu, tē kiteaĩ0% of good photography is just being there On a clear night away from cities, it should be self-evident. If you can't see the Milky Way clearly, then it's probably light pollution. Stellarium as a computer program (laptop, desktop etc.) is worthwhile - you can get the program to emphasise the Milky Way on your screen, but the rule-of-thumb above works for me when looking upwards outdoors. ![]() Spotting Scorpio is relatively easy - it actually looks like a scorpion! Between the Southern Cross (on the other side of the tail) and Sagittarius (on the open side of Scorpio's tail) seems to me to be the brightest sector. ![]() I'm in NZ (southern hemisphere) so generally I'd just find Scorpio, and look towards the open side of the curved tail. Hi - I'd use Stellarium Mobile on Android. But all of them, I cannot find the way to detect milky way ![]()
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