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The Southern Cross, Scorpio, and Orion are not really located very close to one another.  It would be possible to draw them all on a single diagram, but since Orion is on the other side of the sky from the other two, you'd end up drawing an awful lot of sky.  Therefore, it should be acceptable to draw these three on independent diagrams.
 
The Southern Cross, Scorpio, and Orion are not really located very close to one another.  It would be possible to draw them all on a single diagram, but since Orion is on the other side of the sky from the other two, you'd end up drawing an awful lot of sky.  Therefore, it should be acceptable to draw these three on independent diagrams.
  
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Southern Hemisphere

The Southern Cross, Scorpio, and Orion are not really located very close to one another. It would be possible to draw them all on a single diagram, but since Orion is on the other side of the sky from the other two, you'd end up drawing an awful lot of sky. Therefore, it should be acceptable to draw these three on independent diagrams.