is a perhaps the most famous constellation in the sky. It is in the Northern Hemisphere. Finding the constellation is not difficult; this can be done by focusing on the Big Dipper which looks like a ladle.
2. Big Dipper
is the most famous constellation in the sky. Its location is the Northern Hemisphere. The area is 1280 square degrees. It ranks third in size. Without instruments, you can see the 125 stars that make up the composition. It is often called as asterism.
3. Hercules
is the 5th largest constellation and contains 22 stars which span an impressive 1,225 square degrees of sky located in the Southern Hemisphere.
4. Pegasus
is a large constellation located in the Northern Hemisphere with an area of 1120.8 square degrees. The most optimal time for observation is the end of summer and the end of the autumn period.
5. Cassiopeia
located in the Northern Hemisphere, due to this position, residents of mid-latitudes could admire the star cluster throughout the year, it is best seen in the autumn. The constellation resembles the English W, with an area of 598 square degrees.
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1. Ursa Minor
2. Big Dipper
3. Hercules
4. Pegasus
5. Cassiopeia
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