Constellations
Learn fun facts about constellations and the best view times to see them!
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Zodiac Signs
Lynx is one of the dimmest, and lesser known, constellations in the night sky. Learn more about this wildcat in the sky!
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Perhaps the most storied hero in Greek mythology, Hercules rules the night sky each summer.
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Meet Ophiuchus, the so-called 13th constellation in the Zodiac.
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Centaurus is an ancient constellation and one of the largest and brightest constellations in the sky. Learn more about this half-man/half-horse.
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Did you know that many of the familiar star formations you know and love aren't actually constellations? Learn more!
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Though not the most well known constellation in the night sky, Hydra, the sea serpent, is the longest of the 88 officially recognized modern constellations.
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In Canada and Northern portions of the United States, the Big Dipper is visible year round and is one of the most prominent groups of stars in the night sky. Learn more!
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No, it's not a summer romance at the Box Office, but a celestial event you don't want to miss. Learn more about this shining asterism now showing during August evenings at a sky above you!
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Learn how to locate Orion in the night sky.
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