The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane. It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane.
Your imagination? There is no constellation named "Sphinx" that I know of. I even checked a list of archaic constellation names and couldn't find it.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
Polaris, aka the pole star or the north star, is in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
In the Northern Hemisphere.
It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane. It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane.
Regulus (α Leo / α Leonis / Alpha Leonis) is the brightest star in the constellation Leo and one of the brightest stars in the nighttime sky.
Your imagination? There is no constellation named "Sphinx" that I know of. I even checked a list of archaic constellation names and couldn't find it.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
Polaris is located in the Ursa Minor "The little bear" constellation.
Polaris, aka the pole star or the north star, is in the constellation of Ursa Minor.
In the Northern Hemisphere.
Ursa Minor, the little bear.
Well, first it's POLARIS, the North Star, it's found in the constellation "The Little Bear" or Ursa Minor.
The star Aldebaran is the "eye" of Taurus, the Bull.
You can find it