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Constellations in the autumn sky _ What constellations are there in the autumn sky?

The starry sky in autumn in the four seasons

"The flying horse is in the sky and the Milky Way hangs obliquely" is a symbol of the starry sky in autumn. The four stars of the four-pointed star in autumn are called Virgo I, Virgo II, Capricorn I and Capricorn II, that is, three bright stars of Pegasus (α, β, γ) and one bright star of Andromeda (α).

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

East of the zenith is Pegasus. Andromeda is a linear constellation in the northeast of Pegasus. To the north of Andromeda is the W-shaped Cassiopeia. To the west of Cassiopeia is Cepheus and to the east is Perseus.

Daling V in Perseus is a famous solar eclipse variable, and Cephalotaxus has a long-period variable called Zehao Zengji (Cephalotaxus). Between Perseus and Cassiopeia, there is a pair of Perseus clusters. Andromeda has a famous big galaxy: Andromeda Nebula, which is much larger than the Milky Way and the nearest galaxy in the northern half of the day.

There are few bright stars in the autumn sky, but there are many deep-space objects like Andromeda Extragalactic Galaxy (M3 1).