Created by: abbeygrech
Number of Blossarys: 7
In this constellation there are two very bright stars. The brighter, a reddish star called Aldebaran, is the Bull's eye, and is low down among a V-shaped cluster of little stars called the Hyades.
A line drawn from Aldebaran between the horns of the Bull, leads to two bright stars belonging to the constellation of Gemini. The uper one is called Castor, and the lower one, the righter of the ...
The four bright stars at the four corners are Orion's shoulders and limbs; three little stars above the shoulders, his head; and three bright stars in the center, his Belt or girdle.
A short distance below the Crown a little triangle of stars will be seen, from which a long line of stars curves downwards in a rough semicircle in the direction of Altair.
The three right-hand stars of Cetus point down to a bright star - below Aquarius and not far above the horizon - called Fomalhaut, in the constellation of Piscis Australis.