You can tell spring has officially begun in the Northern Hemisphere just by looking at the stars. Here's how to easily spot ...
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Astronomy on MSNObserve the brightest deep-sky objectsYou know, after decades of pointing optics toward the sky, I consider myself a knowledgeable observer. But while researching ...
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Live Science on MSNVernal equinox: How to see spring begin, just by looking at the starsYou can tell spring has officially begun in the Northern Hemisphere just by looking at the stars. Here's how to easily spot the Spring Triangle without a telescope.
To the left is the back foot marked by the star, Saiph. Orion's belt is made by three stars in a row, Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. A series of three fainter stars form Orion's dagger ...
One of the most rewarding objects in the night sky is the Pleiades open cluster. Known as M45, the Seven Sisters, or Subaru, ...
Look high in the sky to the upper left of the moon to spot a bright Jupiter. If you can find Orion’s belt, you’ll be able to easily follow that up and to the right to find Jupiter. Then ...
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