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What constellation is southwest of Cassiopeia in autumn?

Autumn is the harvest season. In this crisp autumn season, making a good cup of tea, sitting alone in the yard and looking at the beautiful night sky, I believe it is definitely a great pleasure in life. There are many stars in the sky, which make up a beautiful picture. Do you know what constellations they all represent? Now let me go with you to find out which constellations are there in autumn.

On the southwest horizon, Sagittarius has been hanging there obliquely. The ancient book said that "Beidou declined south" refers to this. There are cowherd and weaver girl whispering in the western sky, and Tianjin IV is also making light bulbs there.

However, there is only one lonely bright star in the south, and two bright stars have risen in the northeast corner: Capella (the main star of Auriga) and Bisuwu (the main star of Taurus).

There are many princes and nobles in the autumn night sky: fairy king, fairy queen, fairy, fairy, flying horse and whale.

To the east of zenith is Pegasus. From Lyra to Cygnus in a straight line, and then extending to the southeast, you can easily find a large square constellation, that is Pegasus, which is the most obvious target of the autumn starry sky. It's easy to find other constellations in autumn from here. You can find the W-shaped Cassiopeia on the line from the East to Polaris. Extending from the west to the south of Pegasus, it is the only first-class star in autumn, and the southern Aquarius is sent to the north.

Andromeda is a zigzag constellation in the northeast of Pegasus and a beautiful constellation in the south of Cassiopeia. The Andromeda M3 1 nebula is visible to the naked eye and is about 2 million light years away. Andromeda nebula. This is a galaxy much larger than the Milky Way, and it is also the closest galaxy to us in the northern half of the day.

To the north of Andromeda is the W-shaped Cassiopeia. To the west of Cassiopeia is Cepheus, to the east is Perseus, and Daling V of Perseus is a famous eclipse star. Between Perseus and Cassiopeia is Perseus double star cluster. Perseid meteors will appear in the sky in the night of mid-August, and there have been more than 0/00 meteors per hour/kloc.