Monday, August 29, 2011

Excluding the Big Dipper, what other constellation can you correctly pinpoint in the night sky?

Of course the Big Dipper is an asterism not a constellation. It is only a part of the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). So what's your second easiest to find constellation next to Ursa Major?|||orion's belt. (and the way the three belt stars look in the sky is the same as the way three freckles sit together on my arm.)|||Orion. He's been my favorite constellation for as long as I can remember.|||Orion, Casiopeia, Cygnus, Hercules|||Orion. And the Pleiades, but that's not a constellation.|||Cassiopeia, and Cygnus.

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