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What constellations are there in the summer sky _ What constellations are there in the summer sky?

What constellations are there in the summer sky?

The starry sky in summer mainly refers to the starry sky before 12 at night.

These are bright stars and constellations that can be seen in summer and now.

Time: 2011July 27th, 2 10.

Constellations and stars; Scorpio antares, red, southern sky.

Vega of Zenith Lyra.

Altair Altair on the zenith.

Tianjin IV in Cygnus, the three stars at the zenith (the zenith) are the famous summer triangle, which can be seen in the dark now. The right angle is Vega, the 30-degree angle is Altair, and the 60-degree angle is Tianjin.

Ju Chi in Virgo

Arcturus in the constellation Patriarch, red (now located to the north of zenith).

You can see the Big Dipper in Ursa Major in the north.

These are bright stars in the obvious constellation.

At this time, you can also see Ophiuchus, Sagittarius, Libra, Sagittarius, Shield, Southern Corona, Northern Corona, and Wolf. ...............

Main constellations in summer

One of the northern constellations in the Milky Way. The brightest star in the constellation is a white 1 star "Tianjin IV". Cygnus is like a swan stretching its neck and spreading its wings on the Milky Way. The main bright stars of Cygnus are arranged in a cross, also called "Northern Cross". Cygnus has 22 brighter stars than 4. Constellation 6 1 is one of the nearest stars.

Lyra, one of the northern constellations, is located on the north side of the Milky Way. Among them, Vega is a white star of magnitude 0 and the brightest star in the northern sky; It is arranged in triangles and diamonds, with some small stars beside it. Lyra has eight stars brighter than four.

One of the zodiac signs, located in the southeast of the Milky Way. The Altair in the constellation is a white 1 star. Altair is arranged in a straight line with two small stars evenly distributed on both sides, commonly known as "Altair Samsung" or "Polaris". Eagle has 13 stars brighter than 4.

The southernmost constellation of the zodiac in Scorpio, with a wide range and many stars, is the most striking constellation in the summer sky in the northern hemisphere. It appears in the southern sky, shaped like a scorpion, with its tail pointing southeast. Antares in the constellation is a red starlight 1 star, which was called "fire" in ancient China. Scorpio has 22 stars brighter than 4.