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Tag Archives: Monoceros
Orion’s Lesser-Known Neighbors
Orion is a well-known constellation. He has bright stars, and he straddles the celestial equator, which puts him in prominent viewing position for both northern and southern hemisphere star gazers. He also has some bright, well-known neighbors: Gemini the Twins; … Continue reading
Posted in Observing Without A Telescope, Sky Guides, Winter Constellations
Tagged astronomy, constellations, Eridanus, Fornax, Lepus, Monoceros, Orion, star map, Winter Triangle
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