Bend over toward the floor as far as you can. Now, look up at your moon. See the little hole in the middle? That's it; you found it: The Big Dipper.
Cyngus.
Constellation
A monk called Regulus. He was shipwrecked on the east coast of Scotland and saw a white cross in the sky
If you live north of roughly 34° north latitude, then Cassiopeia is always in the sky, 24/7. It never sets below your horizon, and is visible at any time on any clear night. (34° north is roughly the line through Los Angeles, Lubbock TX, Atlanta, Rabat Morocco, Beirut Lebanon, Baghdad, Kabul, and Xi'an China.) If your favorite stargazing hour is 10 PM, then Cassiopeia is highest in the sky around the beginning of December. If you prefer 4 AM, then Cassiopeia is highest in the sky at that hour around the beginning of August.
Cygnus is the Swan as regards the constellations. Cygnus is the latin for swan. It may also be called the Northern Cross (an analog to the Southern Cross), but this is less common. Wikipedia has more information as well as some additional links. Need a link to that article? You got it.
A maritime air mass forms over water. The word maritime means "of or pertaining to the sea."
Cygnus, the Swan
Cygnus, the Swan
the cygnus or the northern cross...
The Southern Cross is one.
It forms in the northern sky, you can find it in febuary at 9:00
because the most prominent form of Cygnus the Swan is the the cross shape. Cygnus appears in the night sky in the Northern hemisphere during the summer months. It is also known as the "northern Cross".
`can i get sky in northern ireland on sky after switchover`
Northern Sky was created in 1969.
Acrux (Alpha Crucis) is the brightest star in constellation Crux.
It is called Cygnus, a big cross of five stars visible from the northern hemisphere high in the sky in autumn and early winter. The brightest star is Deneb.
A Blaze in the Northern Sky was created in 1991-08.
Under the Northern Sky was created in 2001-01.