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What is the constellation introduction and symbol in the back seat?

Astronomy brings a brief introduction to Urberus constellation. What symbols are there? The offspring are located between Leo and Capricorn, with Canis major and Ursa major in the north and Virgo in the south. There is no brighter star than Class 3, which is imperceptible to the naked eye. The brightest three stars α, β and γ form a right triangle structure. The Latin name ComaBerenices is the hair of Queen Lonnies II of Egypt as a symbol. One of the northern constellations, located in the south of Canis and the north of Virgo, between Capricorn and Leo. The post-faction also happens to be between Emperor I of Leo and Koo Karoli of Canis Canis. Among the 88 constellations in the whole day, this region ranks 42nd. There are 23 stars in the backseat with brightness greater than 5.5, the brightest star is Zhou (backseat β), and the apparent magnitude is 4.26. On April 2 every year, the center of the back seat crosses the sky. The best observation month is May. Celestial name: Latin name: Coma, Latin abbreviation: com symbol: the red meridian of Lonnies II: 12.76h declination: +2 1.83 area: 386 area ranking: 42nd bright star number: 0 brightest star: week (coma β) meteor shower: meteor shower and constellation in coma. The best observation time of Capricorn: the best observation latitude in May: the magnitude of the brightest star between+90 and-70: 4.26 Constellation Introduction: Bear is located between Leo and Capricorn, with Canis Ursa Major and Ursa Major in the north and Virgo in the south. There is no brighter star than Class 3, which is imperceptible to the naked eye. The brightest three stars α, β and γ form a right triangle structure. Although the constellation Ursa minor, it is a very important constellation in astronomy. The reason is that there is a famous galaxy cluster here. The evening constellation has more than 10,000 members, more than 300 million light years away. Because Ursa major is located in the North Pole of the Milky Way, galaxies outside the Milky Way will not be covered by interstellar matter in the plane of the Milky Way, so a large number of spectacular deep space objects can be observed in Ursa major, including the Virgo galaxy cluster and Ursa major. There are no bright stars in this constellation, but these scattered stars look like clouds under the dim starry sky, like a bunch of shining golden hairs. The back seat is just in the north pole of our galaxy, so when the back seat rises to the zenith, the Milky Way and the horizon coincide, and then we can't see the Milky Way. It is precisely because there is almost no gas and dust in the direction far from the plane of the Milky Way, and the light is blocked, so Capricorn, Ursa Major, Leo, Virgo and other constellations centered on Ursa Major are excellent windows for viewing the universe outside the Milky Way from the inside of the Milky Way. For example, we can see from here: the cage-like late star cluster composed of 6.5438+0 million galaxies, the constellation Ursa major in the direction of Ursa major, and the dense galaxy in the direction of Virgo. Of course, these distant galaxies are invisible to the naked eye and can only be observed with large astronomical telescopes.