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Many different constellations fill the evening sky. Depending on your location, different constellations can be seen for each season. Circumpolar constellations are viewed all year long. Above is an image of the Southern Cross.


Southern Circumpolar Constellations
The Southern Circumpolar Sky
Carina
Centaurus
Southern Cross

Southern Spring Constellations
The Spring Sky
Andromeda
Aquarius
Capricornus
Pegasus
Pisces

Southern Summer Constellations
The Summer Sky
Canis Major
Cetus
Eridanus
Gemini
Orion
Perseus
Taurus

Southern Autumn Constellations
The Autumn Sky
Bootes
Cancer
Crater
Hydra
Leo
Virgo

Southern Winter Constellations
The Winter Sky
Aquila
Cygnus
Hercules
Lyra
Ophiuchus
Sagittarius
Scorpius



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