You can spot it by looking for the three stars that make Orion’s belt and then looking for the bright red star, Betelgeuse, which makes up the constellation's shoulder. The Big Dipper will also ...
As soon as it gets dark, two bright lights become visible—the brightest in the southwest and an almost-as-bright light in the east. What are they?
Located about 1,300 light-years from Earth, these young stars, also known as protostars, reside in a hotbed for star ...
Straight south in the early evening is the familiar constellation Orion. Above Orion, to the northeast, the constellation ...