The Hunter, it's dog and The Bull

The Hunter, it's dog and The Bull

Orion Constellation - The easiest way to find Orion is to go outside on a clear night and look for three bright stars close together in an almost-straight line, which represents Orion belt. 

Orion's seven brightest stars form a distinctive hourglass-shaped hunter body. His head is marked by an additional eighth star called Meissa, 

Canus Major Constellation

First locate Orion, then  follow the three stars of Orion's belt downwards to the left. This line will lead you directly to Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky and the heart of Canis Major. Once you've found Sirius, you can discern the rest of the constellation's shape, which resembles a dog with its head, body, legs, and tail outlined by other bright stars.

Taurus Constellation 

You can locate Taurus by first finding Orion's Belt, then drawing an imaginary line through its three bright stars towards the northeast, which will lead you to Aldebaran, the brightest star in Taurus, which represents the bull.




Compiled by

Ms Naresh kuwar 


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