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What are the most common stars in winter?

There are many bright stars in winter, and the stars are very bright. In the northern sky, you can find the five-pointed star Auriga. With Auriga, you can find other constellations in all directions. The famous Big Dipper can extend from Jin Fu's beta star to theta star. The first star of Tmall can be found from the star ι in Auriga, and the Pleiades cluster M45 can be found from the opposite direction to the star ι, commonly known as "Seven Sisters cluster". From ι of Taurus to ι, you can find the feet of Gemini and Nanhesan in Canis minor, and continue to extend to find the bright star "Zhu Bird" in the abdomen of Ophiuchus. You can find the head of Orion, the Polaris in the opposite direction, and the ι star extending from Capella to Auriga, and you can find the red eye of Taurus. Photo reference: universe.liful/0.6.4/pic/guide/winter_all_constellation Winter Elliptic Winter Constellation Map Orion's right shoulder Betelgeuse is a bright star with red light. It extends eastward from the Samsung in Orion's belt, and Sirius Canis can be found, the brightest Sirius in the whole day. Betelgeuse in Orion, Sirius in Canis Canis and Nanhe in Canis Canis are called the "Winter Triangle". The so-called "Winter Ellipse" refers to the connection of six first-class stars such as Pisces in Taurus, Capella in Auriga, Beichuan in Gemini, Nanhe in Canis Canis, Sirius in Canis Canis and Betelgeuse in Orion. The stars are the brightest in winter, just like superstars. The most spectacular constellation is Orion, the king of constellations. Then the pentagon that comes into view is Auriga. Taurus, the Pleiades and the orange-red bull's eye, which are adjacent to the west, are also quite eye-catching. The very bright star in the southeast is Sirius Canis. Image reference: universe.liful/0.6.4/pic/guide/winter_constellation2

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There are many bright stars in winter, and the stars are very bright. In the northern sky, you can find the five-pointed star Auriga. With Auriga, you can find other constellations in all directions. The famous Big Dipper can extend from Jin Fu's beta star to theta star. The first star of Tmall can be found from the star ι in Auriga, and the Pleiades cluster M45 can be found from the opposite direction to the star ι, commonly known as "Seven Sisters cluster". From ι of Taurus to ι, you can find the feet of Gemini and Nanhesan in Canis minor, and continue to extend to find the bright star "Zhu Bird" in the abdomen of Ophiuchus. You can find the head of Orion, the Polaris in the opposite direction, and the ι star extending from Capella to Auriga, and you can find the red eye of Taurus. The Great Ellipse Winter Constellation Map Orion's right shoulder Betelgeuse is a bright star shining with red light. It extends eastward from the Samsung in Orion's belt, and Sirius Canis can be found, the brightest Sirius in the whole day. Betelgeuse in Orion, Sirius in Canis Canis and Nanhe in Canis Canis are called the "Winter Triangle". The so-called "Winter Ellipse" refers to the connection of six first-class stars such as Pisces in Taurus, Capella in Auriga, Beichuan in Gemini, Nanhe in Canis Canis, Sirius in Canis Canis and Betelgeuse in Orion. The stars are the brightest in winter, just like superstars. The most spectacular constellation is Orion, the king of constellations. Then the pentagon that comes into view is Auriga. Taurus, the Pleiades and the orange-red bull's eye, which are adjacent to the west, are also quite eye-catching. The very bright star in the southeast is Sirius Canis.

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