World Bibliography
World constellation
In our night sky,
There are 88 constellation common to all parts of the world.
In this "World constellation Atlas,"
How each constellation looks,
Myths about constellation
constellation other than the 88 constellation
We would like to introduce it to you.
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NEWS
- 2024.11.29The spring constellation" Boö tes" has been updated in the "World constellation Encyclopedia."
- 2024.11.27The autumn constellation" Aries" has been updated in the "World constellation Encyclopedia"
- 2024.11.25The autumn constellation" Andromeda" has been updated in the "World constellation Encyclopedia."
88 constellation as seen from Japan
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SPRING
Spring constellation as seen from Japan
constellation such as Ursa Major and Leo shine in the spring night sky. Spring is a great season to constellation constellation as the nights are shorter and the stars shine for longer.
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SUMMER
Summer constellation as seen from Japan
The three most famous summer constellation in Japan are Cygnus, Lyra Aquila. Each constellation contains first magnitude stars, such as Deneb in Cygnus, Vega in Lyra, and Altair in Aquila, and they are relatively easy to see at night.
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AUTUMN
Autumn constellation as seen from Japan
Autumn is a season when there are fewer constellation with bright stars, but it is a season when many constellation related to the ancient Ethiopian royal family who appear in Greek mythology, such as Cassiopeia, Andromeda, and Pegasus, can be seen, and these grand stories will delight anyone who sees them.
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WINTER
Winter constellation seen from Japan
For those who often look at the night sky, winter is a very enjoyable season with many brightly shining stars. You can see many famous constellation such as Orion and Taurus. You can also observe various celestial bodies, including the Winter Triangle, making it a very enjoyable season to look at the night sky.