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Although the evenings are now starting to draw in noticeably, there may still be some summer haze in the air which may diminish the sky’s transparency. However, there are still many deep-sky attractions to be found in Cepheus, Cygnus, Delphinus, Pegasus, Aquarius and Capricornus.

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Privett, G., Parsons, P. (2001). August. In: The Deep-Sky Observer’s Year. Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0245-8_15

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