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What constellations are prominent during fall?

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Some constellations can be seen any time of year because they are above the north or south pole of the earth. In the northern half of the earth, you can see the Big Dipper (part of the constellation Ursa Major), Cassiopeia and the Little Dipper (part of the constellation Ursa Minor) all year long. read more

During the evening in the northern hemisphere, these constellations are most prominent. If you wait until the pre dawn hours, the "summer" constellations will be overhead. read more

The Autumn Constellations are the 13 constellations that fall between 0 hours and 6 hours Right Ascension. Especially well known in this group is Andromeda, which contains the famous galaxy M31. read more

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Upstate NY stargazing in October: Prominent constellations ...
Source: syracuse.com

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Northern Hemisphere Constellations
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The Autumn Constellations
www.astromax.org