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The names in capital letters are constellations, and those in small letters are the brightest stars.
Orion, the "hunter," is probably the most conspicuous constellation in the winter skies. It is also called the Northern Cross. The three central stars represent Orion's belt. The center star in the belt rises exactly in the east and sets in the west. It is in the south when Orion is standing erect in the sky.
February and March: Eastern sky
Stars in the Spring sky
Stars in the Fall sky
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