centaurus can be seen may and june
Centaurus has 11 main stars and many more minor stars. See related link for a list of all stars in Centaurus.
Obviously, the Milky Way is our Galaxy (or the huge band of stars with that same name) and Centaurus is only a constellation. To be fair to the questioner, Centaurus is in an area of the sky that does contain part of the band of stars called the Milky Way.
Puppis is usually seen in late winter. The best time to see it is late January, or late February, at 11 pm. through 1 am.
If you have a reasonably clear view of the sky between the northwest and the northeast, then the Big Dipper can be seen at any time on any clear night from most of Indiana.
It is because of its massive size, reflectivity, and its distance from earth.
It can be seen every year, like all constellations can be. It is best viewed from the southern hemisphere.
Because although it is a southern constellation, it resides quite close to the plane of the ecliptic and therefore is behind the sun during parts of the year.
No one is credited with discovering the constellation Centaurus because it can be seen with the naked eye. That said, it was first cataloged in the 2nd century by the Greek astronomer, Ptolemy.
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Centaurus - journal - was created in 1950.
Rigel is in the constellation Orion, not Centaurus. Please check your spelling and, if appropriate, resubmit.
Alpha Centauri is the brightest star in the Centaurus constellation, the "Centaur".
Crisis on Centaurus has 254 pages.
Crisis on Centaurus was created in 1986-03.
In essentially every possible way. Constellations are specifically defined areas of sky; Centaurus is one such, as seen from the planet Earth. The Milky Way is a galaxy. The two are, at best, extremely loosely related.
Centaurus High School was created in 1971.
it can be seen during the next year around