Stars | Winter
: Notable for its "V" shape and the Pleiades (Seven Sisters), a shimmering cluster of young blue stars easily visible to the naked eye.
: A distinct "W" or "M" shaped constellation visible high in the sky. Winter Stars
It is easiest to start with large patterns that connect multiple bright objects, rather than individual stars. : Notable for its "V" shape and the
: This is the anchor of the winter sky. Its "belt"—three stars in a tight, straight line—is used to find other objects like Sirius and the Pleiades. : This is the anchor of the winter sky
Winter offers some of the best stargazing of the year because cold air holds less moisture than warm summer air, resulting in exceptionally crisp, clear views. This guide will help you identify key celestial markers and prepare for a successful night under the stars.
: Located in Canis Major, this is the brightest star in the entire night sky. 2. Must-See Constellations