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The Sky This Week from April 19 to 26: Look out for bright Lyrids

COLUMN: Spot the glistening jewels of Corona Borealis

There are all sorts of weird little constellations dotting our night sky.

The night sky in April: Martin Lunn says what to look out for

SEEING Mercury is always difficult because it is the closest planet to the Sun. Each year there is just one month when you can catch the planet in…

EarthSky | Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown, in July

July 3, 2021 View at EarthSky Conmmunity Photos. | Dr Ski in Valencia, Philippines, caught this photo of Arcturus and its constellation Boötes, next to the Northern Crown, in 2019. Thanks, Dr Ski! Look for Corona Borealis between 2 bright stars In the evening in July, look for the constellation Corona Borealis, also known as the Northern Crown. You’ll need a dark sky to see it. But, if you have one, the constellation is easy and distinctive. It makes the shape of the letter C. In the middle of the C is a white jewel of a star. This star, the brightest light in the Northern Crown, is called Alphecca or Gemma.

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