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Date: July 1
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Both are visible to the naked eye in Delhi from 02:00 IST at an altitude of 35° above the eastern horizon before dawn.
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Date: July 3
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They are visible to the naked eye in Delhi as they are in the same celestial longitude and will rise 23°above the eastern horizon
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Date: July 15
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It is located in the constellation Taurus and will rise to an altitude of 35° above the eastern horizon; can be seen through binoculars.
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Date: July 17
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The globular cluster M55 has a declination is 30°57’S, so Southern hemisphere residents can witness this celestial phenomenon.
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Date: July 25
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Moon and Saturn will have the same ascension located in the constellation Aquarius and will be on the highest point at 54° above the southern horizon.
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