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Originally Posted by Greg Bryant
Rod,
The eclipse of Epsilon Aurigae began a few weeks ago, but you can certainly follow the star now in the pre-dawn sky.
Check out the feature article starting on page 60 in the current Aug/Sep issue of Australian Sky & Telescope magazine.
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Dec: +43°49'24.0" Rise: 03h17 Set: 10h07 Culmination: 06h42 @ 12° 31'
That's not much opportunity at 33°43S and with the trees it will not be visible from my yard.