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June

  • Ara - Ara the Altar

    IAU Constellation

    Ara - Ara the Altar

    Size

    63 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Southern
  • Boo - Bootes the Herdsman or Bear Driver

    IAU Constellation

    Boo - Bootes the Herdsman or Bear Driver

    Size

    13 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Northern

    Intro and Visual description

    Skywatchers have long-repeated the catch-phrase "Arc to Arcturus" (Arc-TUR-us). Follow the curve of the Big Dipper’s handle to the fourth brightest star in the sky. Arcturus belongs to the ancient constellation Bootes (BOW-oh-tees). Look for a pentagon above Arcturus forming the torso of the herdsman.

    Some prefer to see Bootes as a one-scoop ice cream cone. Just to one side lies Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown. With bright Gemma ("Jemma") in its center, like a second scoop of ice cream that melted in the heat of summer and fell off the top.

  • Cir - Circinus the Drafting Compasses (35)

    IAU Constellation

    Cir - Circinus the Drafting Compass

    Size

    85 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Southern
    Circumpolar (southern)
  • CrA - Corona Australis the Southern Crown

    IAU Constellation

    CrA - Corona Australis the Southern Crown

    Size

    80 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Southern
  • Her - Hercules the Hero

    IAU Constellation

    Her - Hercules the Hero

    Size

    5 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Northern

    Intro and Visual description

    Located between Ophiuchus and Draco. Look for the Keystone, a trapezoid of four stars.

  • Lib - Libra the Balance

    IAU Constellation

    Lib - Libra the Balance

    Size

    29 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Zodiac
    Southern

    Intro and Visual description

    Libra is the only inanimate object in the zodiac. It was associated with the scales held by the goddess of justice. 

  • Lup - Lupus the Wolf

    IAU Constellation

    Lup - Lupus the Wolf

    Size

    46 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Southern
  • Nor - Norma the Carpenter's Square

    IAU Constellation

    Nor - Norma the Carpenter's Square

    Size

    74 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Southern
  • Oph - Ophiuchus, the Serpent Handler

    IAU Constellation

    Oph - Ophiuchus the Serpent Handler

    Size

    11 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Zodiac
    Southern
    Equatorial

    Intro and Visual description

    Between Scorpius and Hercules.

  • Sco - Scorpius the Scorpion

    IAU Constellation

    Sco - Scorpius the Scorpion

    Size

    33 of 88

    Astronomical Regions

    Zodiac
    Southern

    Intro and Visual description

    East of Virgo along the ecliptic the constellation Scorpius creeps above the treetops, with his menacing tail below, and stinger above. Continue eastward along the ecliptic to the next constellation, Sagittarius the Archer.

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Tau - Taurus the Bull

IAU Constellation

Tau - Taurus the Bull

Size

17 of 88

Astronomical Regions

Zodiac
Northern
Equatorial

Intro and Visual description

Taurus the Bull is easily spotted. Its head is the Hyades, a V-shaped cluster of stars. His horns point outward from the V. Aldebaran is the red eye of the Bull as he charges down upon us.

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Kerry Magruder, Brent Purkaple, and Aja Tolman, editors, "The Sky Tonight: Cultural Archaeology of the Stars" (December 21, 2019 - ongoing), skytonight.org.


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