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What constellations are there in spring, summer, autumn and winter?

1, spring: for Pisces.

Spring is the season of moistening things silently, which moistens things silently, gently and beautifully. Pisces is gentle and quiet, and is the representative of spring. The approachable Pisces will often listen to your heart without saying a word. He may silently hand over a tissue and pat you on the shoulder so that you can rely on it when you are sad. For him, doing is always much more than saying.

2. Summer: Aries

Summer, which often causes forest fires, is dry, vicious and warm, like fire. Aries, which is hot and impatient, is especially in line with this. Aries is more like a hidden active volcano. Inadvertently touched, it broke out anytime and anywhere. It is not only warm at this time, but also volcanic ash is an important factor causing fire, so pay attention.

3. Autumn: Libra

Autumn is calm, it is not as violent as summer and winter. More often, before you know that autumn is coming, trees begin to shed leaves quietly and slowly. Libra, who likes peace and harmony, always looks like an outsider. Nothing in his heart will make him have much floating mood, so Libra represents the silence of autumn.

4. Winter: Leo

The cold winter is daunting, not only the freezing of the air, but also the unusual breathing. The overbearing and powerful Leo often turns the surrounding gas field into winter in an instant, and the walking freezer is not worthy of the name. Leo is hard to get close to, and his powerful aura will make you swallow everything you want to say, without giving you a chance to speak at all.

Extended data

Constellations have long been regarded as an important symbol for sailors and travelers to distinguish their directions. With the development of science and technology, the role of constellations in direction identification has gradually weakened, but spacecraft still determine their position and course by identifying bright stars. For starry sky lovers, the identification of constellations is often the identification of bright stars.

In the northern hemisphere, the Polaris in Ursa minor is the most important basis for determining the direction in the starry sky. It can be seen from celestial coordinate system that the height of Polaris is consistent with the local latitude; But in fact, because the North Star is not bright, people usually use the Big Dipper to find the North Star, so as to determine the direction. Extend the handle of Beidou (β to α) by 5 times to find Polaris.

In the case of low accuracy requirements, it can be considered that the direction of Polaris is the north. In the low latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the Big Dipper will fall below the horizon. At this time, according to the "M" (or "W") Cassiopeia opposite the Big Dipper, the position of the North Star can be determined.

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