Summer nights offer a great opportunity to search for the constellation Sagittarius, easily identified by its teapot shape.
While the entire constellation remains below the UK horizon, its distinctive teapot asterism is clearly visible during this time.
The teapot's spout, marked by the star Alnasl, represents the archer's arrow in the complete constellation.
Visible in the southern sky, this celestial teapot is a fascinating sight for amateur astronomers and stargazers alike.