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It is one of the northernmost constellations.
A backward question mark is usually the way to locate the constellation Leo, however, that is only the head of the "Lion". See related link for a star map.
Probably Libra. See related links for a star map.
Deneb or Alpha Cygni is located in the constellation Cygnus.See link for star map and Wikisky coordinates
The first step to seeing Orion through a telescope is to find the constellation with your naked eye. After identifying Orion by the constellation's characteristic three stars (Orion's belt), you can focus your telescope on the constellation. Depending on where you are located on the globe, Orion will be in a different part of the sky so it is best to check a star map of your hemisphere.
Vulpecula is a faint constellation in the northern hemisphere.It is located in the "middle" of Deneb, Altair and Vega.See related link for a star map.
Capella is the brightest star in the constellation Auriga.It's coordinates are:Right ascension 05h 16m 41.3591sDeclination +45° 59′ 52.768See related link for a star map and a wikisky link
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To find the constellation Lyra in the night sky, look for the bright star Vega, which is the fifth brightest star in the sky. Lyra is located near Vega and is recognizable by its distinctive parallelogram shape of stars. Using a star map or a stargazing app can also help you locate Lyra.
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The Whirlpool Galaxy or M51 can be found in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is approximately 23 million light years from us.See related link for a star map.