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Draco
Carina is near Vela.
Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.
The north star is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, and is near such constellations as Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, and Draco.
Monoceros is a constellation. He is in the shape of a unicorn, and can be found in the northern hemisphere on a dark, winter night. He is a dim star that is hard to spot, and is right near Orion and his hunting dogs.
Draco
Carina is near Vela.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.
The north star is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, and is near such constellations as Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, and Draco.
Monoceros is a constellation. He is in the shape of a unicorn, and can be found in the northern hemisphere on a dark, winter night. He is a dim star that is hard to spot, and is right near Orion and his hunting dogs.
A supernova
Cetus
None of them.
near the winter time
"the Archer"; a constellation of the Southern Hemishpere near Scorpius
Cassiopeia.