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There are now 88 recognized constellations that are officially named by the IAU. 36 of them are located in the northern hemisphere, while the remaining 52 are located in the southern hemisphere.
If you live in the northern hemisphere, there are a few staple constellations that you're probably rather familiar with: Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and Orion, among plenty of others.
The traditional sea-oriented constellations of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere have returned to the evening sky.
One of the most recognizable groups of stars for people in the Northern Hemisphere is the Big Dipper. These seven bright stars form the center of the constellation Ursa Major — Latin for ...
The traditional constellations of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere have returned to the evening sky and bring with them a rich body of lore and mythology though their stars are rather faint.
The traditional constellations of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere have returned to the evening sky and bring with them a rich body of lore and mythology though their stars are rather faint ...