If you are in the northern hemisphere and know where to look, you can see Auriga quite well in February. See the related link below for more information on where it and other constellations can be seen from your location at any time.
Auriga, Camelopardalis, Canis Major, Columba, Gemini, Lepus, Monoceros, Pictor
Auriga is a constellation and not a Star.
Auriga is the Latin for the constellation "Charioteer", primary star is Capella.
Aldebaran is in the constellation of Taurus. Auriga is a constellation, not a star. It is one of the constellations that borders Taurus. Capella is the brightest star in Auriga.
The Capella star can be found in the Auriga constellation. It is the brightest star in Auriga.
auriga
Star Capella is on of the brightest stars , it's home is Auriga constellation
Auriga.
Auriga is a constellation. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer.
Auriga
Capella and Menkalinan.
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