It’s the Pleiades ... upper right star of Orion through Betelgeuse and the next bright star you’ll find is Procyon. It’s in Canis Minor and always rises before Sirius.
Towards the end of the month, Mercury appears in the evening sky, and climbs up past Saturn. In the dusk glow, you may be ...
From planets and constellations, to eclipses and the Aurora Borealis, here's what to look for in the sky this spring ...
The tiny dipper of the Pleiades star cluster will be well to the upper right of Jupiter, and Orion the Hunter and ... (and the brightest star of all, Sirius, even farther lower left).
On Feb. 24, from west to east, you can see Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars, all spanning 117.5°, plus Earth under your feet—all eight known planets of our solar system!
The most obvious constellation this month is Orion. To find Orion ... toward the south and you’ll easily spot the dazzling star Sirius. It’s the brightest star visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
Orion Software has launched a complete innovative dispatching center fully integrated to Sirius-e. The dispatching center is available for all business sizes as it does not require investment in ...
Not far away and straight above Orion in the high southeast sky is that wonderful cluster of stars you can easily see. Say hello to the Pleiades! Most people can easily see six to seven stars with ...
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