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Summer Constellations: Sagittarius Lyra Cygnus Winter Constellations: Gemini Lepus Orion Learn these constellations so you can impress your family by identifying them tonight!

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Summer Constellations Pick one: Sagittarius Lyra Cygnus Practice QuestionQuestion

“The Archer” Notice the arm that extends to the left like a bow and arrow

“The Lyre” Notice that it makes a parallelogram like a lyre

“The Swan” Can you see the swan?

Winter Constellations Pick one: Gemini Lepus Orion Practice QuestionQuestion

“The Hunter” Look for the outline of a man with a bow and arrow. Unlike Sagittarius, the bow is on the right.

“The Hare” Notice how this constellations forms an “H” turned on its side

“The Twins” Castor and Pollux Can you see why this constellation is called “the twins”?

Winter Constellations Practice Question a. b. c. Which picture is Orion?

You’re a star!

Try Again. *Hint: Which constellation is nicknamed “The Hunter”?

Summer Constellations Practice Question a. Sagittarius b. Lyra c. Cygnus What is the name of this constellation?

Correct! Way to go.

Try Again. *Hint: Which constellation is nicknamed “The Archer”?

Quiz a. Gemini b. Lyra c. Cygnus 1. Which constellation is in this picture?

Correct! Great Job.

Try Again. *Hint: This constellation is “The Lyre”

Quiz a. b. c. 2. Which picture shows Lepus?

Correct! Stellar Job.

Try Again. *Hint: This constellation is “The Hare”

Quiz a.b. c. 3. Which picture shows Gemini?

Correct! You’re out of this world.

Try Again. *Hint: “The Twins”

Summer Constellations Practice Question a. Lepus b. Cygnus c. Sagittarius What is the name of this constellation?

Correct! Good job.

Try Again. *Hint: “The Swans”

Quiz a. b.c. 5. Which picture shows Sagittarius?

Correct! Good job.

Try Again. *Hint: Look for the bow and arrows

Congratulations! You have reached the end.