Summer.
Lepus is a constellation lying just south of the celestial equator.Its name is Latin for hare.The main stars are:-* α Lep - Arneb (Elarneb), Arsh * β Lep - Nihal (Nibal) * ε Lep * μ Lep * ζ Lep * γ Lep A ( double star)
Some major stars in the Lepus constellation include Alpha Leporis (Arneb), Beta Leporis (Nihal), and Epsilon Leporis (Nihal). These stars vary in size, brightness, and distance from Earth, but all contribute to the overall constellation's recognizable shape and appearance in the night sky.
There are more than 40 visible constellations during Winter.
The season of the constellation Cygnus, also known as the Northern Cross, is typically visible during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere. It can be seen in the evening sky during this time, stretching across the Milky Way.
Orion is clearly visible in the night sky from November to February.
Lepus is a below the constellation of Orion. Orion is a very prominent constellation through the winter months.
Gliese 229 is the dimmest star in the constellation Lepus
Lepus is a constellation and not a physical entity, so cannot have a temperature.
The Lepus Constellation, "Lepus" meaning 'Hare'. The formation of the quadrilateral stars is known as 'Arsh-al-Jawza'.
The longitude of Lepus is Jupiter, 06h 00m 00s, -20 degrees, 00' 00''. These are the celestial coordinates. The constellation itself is visible between the latitudes of +63 degrees and -90 degrees.
Lepus is a constellation lying just south of the celestial equator.Its name is Latin for hare.The main stars are:-* α Lep - Arneb (Elarneb), Arsh * β Lep - Nihal (Nibal) * ε Lep * μ Lep * ζ Lep * γ Lep A ( double star)
Some major stars in the Lepus constellation include Alpha Leporis (Arneb), Beta Leporis (Nihal), and Epsilon Leporis (Nihal). These stars vary in size, brightness, and distance from Earth, but all contribute to the overall constellation's recognizable shape and appearance in the night sky.
There are more than 40 visible constellations during Winter.
Probably the nearest would be Lepus, the Hare. There is no bunny constellation.
The season of the constellation Cygnus, also known as the Northern Cross, is typically visible during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere. It can be seen in the evening sky during this time, stretching across the Milky Way.
The constellation Virgo is visible in all seasons, if you are between the latitudes of +80° and −80°. It is best visible at 9pm during the month of May.
Orion is clearly visible in the night sky from November to February.