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Old 06-10-2020, 09:39 PM
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Perhaps look at a planisphere, they are inexpensive & will show you what's around in simple altitude & azimuth numbers. Make sure you get one for the Southern hemisphere.

Alternatively, have a look at planetarium phone apps such as Sky Safari (basic version will be quite sufficient), Stellarium, etc...

Essentially an app will give you a digital planisphere as well as provide you additional information on the object you are looking for...

Another very useful book for learning to star hop is ' 'A Walk Through The Southern Sky' by Heifitz & Tirion. You can start anywhere in this book depending on what's in your night sky at the time & it will guide you around the constellations, bright stars & teach you how to navigate around the sky.

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Cheers Carlton for the advice will defs look at a planisphere and make sure its for the Southern hemisphere.

Had a quick look at the apps as well they look really good too!
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