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Astronomy Image of the Day

The Winter Hexagon

06 November 2002

Jerry Lodriguss

NASA Astronomy Image of the Day for 06 November 2002

Some of the brightest stars form a large and easily found pattern in the winter sky of Earth's northern hemisphere. Dubbed the Winter Hexagon, the stars involved can usually be identified even in the bright night skies of a big city. The six stars that compose the Winter Hexagon are Aldebaren, Capella, Castor, Procyon, Rigel, and Sirius. Rolling your cursor over the above image will identify them. The Winter Hexagon asterism engulfs several constellations including Orion and Canis Major.

Image and explanation courtesy of NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day