The “King” among the 88 constellations is neither the brightest nor the most well known, but it is visible every clear night in the Northern Hemisphere and doesn’t even need a telescope to appreciate ...
Cepheus (seefeeus), the King, is a "circumpolar" constellation a group of stars near the celestial north pole. Since it is so close to the North Star, it neither rises nor sets, but revolves in an ...
September evening skies are a mixture of summer constellations dominating the western sky with the dimmer and less obvious autumn constellations in the eastern sky. First Quarter Moon: Sept. 3 ...
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