I only know 2 groups, summer and winter.
Winter includes Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Taurus, and others.
Summer includes Cygnus, Lyra, Aquila, and others.
2007-04-27 09:50:42
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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You can find the four seasonal constellation groups at the following link: http://www.coldwater.k12.mi.us/lms/planetarium/myth/index.html
The constellations change as the earth revolves around the sun, thus there are different constellations overhead in winter than there are in summer. This pattern repeats yearly.
2007-04-27 16:58:32
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answered by Twizard113 5
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small world! I know astheastronomer guy from online, he is helping me learn how to find deep sky objects, email him he is super!!
2007-04-27 17:40:16
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answered by Planet22 2
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again campbel is wrong . he gives the wrong info all the time
2007-04-27 17:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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