Southern Sky
The term "Southern Sky" refers to the portion of the sky visible from the Southern Hemisphere. This area is home to many notable constellations, such as Crux (the Southern Cross) and Centaurus. The Southern Sky is also known for its bright stars and celestial objects, including the Magellanic Clouds, which are irregular dwarf galaxies.
Astronomers often study the Southern Sky to observe unique phenomena not visible from the Northern Hemisphere. The Milky Way galaxy appears particularly prominent in this region, offering stunning views of star clusters and nebulae. This makes the Southern Sky a popular destination for stargazers and astrophotographers.