From midnorthern latitudes in September, Delphinus can be seen high in the southern sky around midnight. Less than an outstretched hand's width away from Altair, one point of the Summer Triangle asterism, the dolphin appears to be doing a playful backflip out of the Milky Way (seen here on the right).

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