Thursday, February 11, 2010

How many star or constellation on clear night can you identify?

Mars...How many star or constellation on clear night can you identify?
the trick is to know a few key stars (bright) by name. if you can identify, say, sirius, vega, altair, deneb, antares, arcturus, then you have pinned down the major constellations.





the only planets you can see with the naked eye are venus, mars, jupiter and saturn and very rarely, mercury. uranus is just at the limit of possibility on an extremely clear night with excellent vision.How many star or constellation on clear night can you identify?
2


big dipper and north star.
Mars is a planet, neither a star nor constellation. I can identify most constellations and many named stars, but I've been learning them for the last 10 years.
Just kidding,


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You don't believe it , count yourself
constellations: 5


stars: 6


planets: 3
around 15. mars is not one of them.
2


orion


libra sign

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