<p>On some clear, moonless night this fall, head out and locate the constellation Vulpecula the Fox. It’s not the easiest star pattern to identify, but two much more apparent constellations will help you get into the right area. Vulpecula lies south of Cygnus and north of Aquila. And while you might be thinking, ah, he’s<a class="more-link" href="https://www.astronomy.com/observing/michaels-miscellany-observe-the-coathanger/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">"Michael’s Miscellany: Observe the Coathanger"</span></a></p>
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On some clear, moonless night this fall, head out and locate the constellation Vulpecula the Fox. It’s not the easiest star pattern to identify, but two much more apparent constellations will help you get into the right area. Vulpecula lies south of Cygnus and north of Aquila. And while you might be thinking, ah, he’sContinue reading “Michael’s Miscellany: Observe the Coathanger”
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