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Be able to identify 10 constellations

Don't ask how much I'll retain in a month (or even a week), but for a brief moment, I had this down.

11 en 12 augustus 2012 - clear sky, new moon and nice temperature, watching the yearly meteorites, shooting stars.
1. Big Dipper
2. Draak
3. Slang
4. Noorderkroon
5. de Lier
6. de Zwaan
7. de Arend
8. Orion
9. Pijl
10. het Vosje
11. Kleine beer - Poolster
1. Big Dipper
2. Draak
3. Slang
4. Noorderkroon
5. de Lier
6. de Zwaan
7. de Arend
8. Orion
9. Pijl
10. het Vosje
11. Kleine beer - Poolster

1. The Plough
2. Orion's Belt
3. Cassiopaeia
4. Seven Sisters
2. Orion's Belt
3. Cassiopaeia
4. Seven Sisters

I can find the Big Dipper...

Can recognize Orion and Gemini
Now can find Leo, Canis Minor, and Canis Major.
Now can find Leo, Canis Minor, and Canis Major.

Next OU Astro Club

orion
libra
great bear
little bear
libra
great bear
little bear

1. Orion
2. Ursa Major
3. Cassiopeia
4. Taurus
2. Ursa Major
3. Cassiopeia
4. Taurus

http://www.iau.org/public/constellations/

Gemini, Taurus, Sirius Major, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Leo, Orion, Casseopeia, Andromeda, Pegasus

Cassiopeia
Ursa Major
Orion
Ursa Major
Orion

1. Orion's Belt
2. The Big Dipper
3. The Little Dipper
3/10
2. The Big Dipper
3. The Little Dipper
3/10

1. Orion's Belt
1/10
1/10

07-08-2011 So far I have been able to identify:
1. Big dipper / grote beer
2. Orion
1. Big dipper / grote beer
2. Orion

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The George Abell Observatory at OU, need to ask OU Astro Club
The George Abell Observatory at OU, need to ask OU Astro Club
List of constellations
Each culture has its own constellations, usually based on mythology. This article covers the 88 constellations used in modern astronomy, which properly speaking are not patterns of stars, as in the common use of the word, but areas of the sky. The ancient Babylonians, and later the Greeks (as recorded by Ptolemy), established most of the northern constellations in international use today.
This description uses material from the Wikipedia article on List of constellations and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (view authors).
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