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Map Of Constellations Northern Hemisphere Summer

Summer Constellations – Constellation Guide. Summer constellation map, image: Wikisky Aquila and Cygnus, the celestial Eagle and Swan, are high in the sky in the summer evenings and can be seen facing each other. Aquila, the Eagle, contains Altair, one of the closest visible stars to Earth, lying at a distance of only 17 light years.

Summer Constellations – Constellation Guide
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The northern celestial hemisphere is divided into four quadrants – NQ1, NQ2, NQ3, and NQ4 – and the 36 northern constellations are found within these quadrants: Andromeda (NQ1) Aries (NQ1) Cassiopeia (NQ1) Orion.

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