The queen in question here was Queen Cassiopeia, the wife of King Cepheus. She was considerably beautiful and vainly proclaimed it. The constellation by that name appears as a W which is taken to represent her crown. The constellation is visible all year round in the northern hemisphere night sky and is located roughly on the opposite side of the Pole Star from the Great Bear.
Queen Cassiopeia
There are 88 constellation on our night sky. ================================ I have 88 of them as well ... one for each key on my piano.
You can see most constellations in those months - or in fact, in any month. It all depends at what time of the night you watch the sky.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
mars
It is a black tulip, but black tulips do not exist. So the black tulips are a deep dark shade of purple, in which stands for Queen of the Night.
queen cassiopea
Queen Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia, the queen. (constellation)
None of them. There is a queen in the sky - the constellation Cassiopeia - but she is actually a queen of ancient Ethiopia. There is another close match: Coma Berenices or Bernice's Hair. She was Greek royalty, but not a queen.
zeus turned pegasus into constellation and put pegasus in night sky
The constellation Cassiopeia is named after a queen in Green mythology. It is one of the easiest constellations to see in the night sky and was one of the first to be charted.
Orion is not a star, it is a constellation. Being a constellation, it has many stars in it. It has been a recognised constellation since humans first looked at the night sky, thousands of years ago.
when the night is cleared in the sky that's when you can see the constellation.
The best time to see a constellation in the night sky is after the sunset. The best time to see a constellation in the morning is before sunrise.
At night....
i think the best time to watch a constellation is at night
The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in the night sky.