Constellations visible in the November sky Click on constellations to learn more about them.

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Constellations visible in the November sky Click on constellations to learn more about them

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Constellations visible in the November sky

Click on constellations to learn more about them

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Ursa MinorBest seen in June

Commonly called the little dipper

Most famous star is Polaris, the North Star

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Ursa Major

Best seen in April

Contains the Big Dipper

The line that connects Dubhe with Merak points to Polaris, the North Star

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CygnusBest seen in September

Looks like a cross or a swan

Contains Cygnus X-1, a possible black hole

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Cassiopeia

Best seen in November

Looks like a W

The Romans thought it was the throne of Queen Cassiopeia

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OrionBest seen in January

Looks like a hunter

Three bright starts in a line make up his belt. They are easily seen in the Southern Hemisphere in the winter.

The bright star Betelgeuse forms his left shoulder

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CepheusBest seen in October

King of Ethiopia

Not very bright but located in an empty part of the sky near North Pole

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LyraThe Lyre is a stringed instrument like a harp

Contains the star Vega, part of the summer triangle

In another 10,000 years or so, the North Star will be Vega instead of Polaris

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PerseusBest seen in December

The son of Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, and a mortal woman.