Star Sign Little Horse
The constellation "Little Horse" is also known as the "Foal", and consists only of four visible stars which does not impress much. The shape of the constellation is like that of a little horse, and...
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Libra, or 'The Scales', is not the best defined constellation in the sky, despite containing a binary star system. Libra is a constellation which can be observed in the Northern hemisphere from January...
View ArticleStar Sign Cepheus
The constellation Cepheus is a less flashy constellation next to Cassiopeia and the Dragon. Cepheus is a constellation from the collection of Ptolemy and one of the oldest constellations. Because the...
View ArticleStar Sign Lizard
The Lizard is a nondescript and small constellation. It contains only a single star, no brighter than magnitude 4. The Lizard does not belong to the classical constellations of antiquity, as it was not...
View ArticleStar Sign Scorpion
The Scorpion is a rather conspicuous constellation. It is close to the center of the Milky Way and also on the plane of the ecliptic as one of the 12 zodiac signs. Due to its bright stars lined shears...
View ArticleStar Sign Andromeda
Andromeda is a constellation of the Northern skies. Just like the Great Bear she can be observed all-the-year round. For astronomers Andromeda is a very well-known constellation, given that in her...
View ArticleStar Sign Cassiopeia
The Cassiopeia is a constellation of the northern sky. The Cassiopeia is visible throughout the year, although the best time to see it is in November. The Cassiopeia has produced two supernovas, one of...
View ArticleStar Sign Archer
Sagittarius is the most southerly of the constellations of the Zodiac, putting it at the very centre of the galaxy. Lying as it does between Scorpio and Capricorn, Sagittarius is very close to the...
View ArticleStar Sign Capricorn
Capricorn is one of the oldest known constellations. It lies on the ecliptic line and is one of the 12 zodiac signs. The ancient Babylonians called this constellation the "Goat Fish" due to its shape....
View ArticleHow to find a star
You have bought a star and now you want to know how to find a star in the night sky? For beginners: Using an online planetarium The simplest possibility is to use an online planetarium – such as...
View ArticleStar Sign Little Horse
The constellation "Little Horse" is also known as the "Foal", and consists only of four visible stars which does not impress much. The shape of the constellation is like that of a little horse, and...
View ArticleStar Sign Scales
Libra, or 'The Scales', is not the best defined constellation in the sky, despite containing a binary star system. Libra is a constellation which can be observed in the Northern hemisphere from January...
View ArticleStar Sign Cepheus
The constellation Cepheus is a less flashy constellation next to Cassiopeia and the Dragon. Cepheus is a constellation from the collection of Ptolemy and one of the oldest constellations. Because the...
View ArticleStar Sign Lizard
The Lizard is a nondescript and small constellation. It contains only a single star, no brighter than magnitude 4. The Lizard does not belong to the classical constellations of antiquity, as it was not...
View ArticleStar Sign Scorpion
The Scorpion is a rather conspicuous constellation. It is close to the center of the Milky Way and also on the plane of the ecliptic as one of the 12 zodiac signs. Due to its bright stars lined shears...
View ArticleStar Sign Andromeda
Andromeda is a constellation of the Northern skies. Just like the Great Bear she can be observed all-the-year round. For astronomers Andromeda is a very well-known constellation, given that in her...
View ArticleStar Sign Cassiopeia
The Cassiopeia is a constellation of the northern sky. The Cassiopeia is visible throughout the year, although the best time to see it is in November. The Cassiopeia has produced two supernovas, one of...
View ArticleStar Sign Archer
Sagittarius is the most southerly of the constellations of the Zodiac, putting it at the very centre of the galaxy. Lying as it does between Scorpio and Capricorn, Sagittarius is very close to the...
View ArticleStar Sign Capricorn
Capricorn is one of the oldest known constellations. It lies on the ecliptic line and is one of the 12 zodiac signs. The ancient Babylonians called this constellation the "Goat Fish" due to its shape....
View ArticleHow to find a star
You have bought a star and now you want to know how to find a star in the night sky? For beginners: Using an online planetarium The simplest possibility is to use an online planetarium – such as...
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