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  2. Inuit astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Some constellations have only seasonal appearances, which help mark the passage of time. For example, Ullakut and Sakiattiak are only visible in the winter. Throughout winter, many stars within Tukturjuit were used as hour hands to keep track of time during the night or as calendar stars to determine the date.

  3. Winter Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    Winter constellations as seen from the tropics Flip book (158 images): Transit of Mars, Sun, Mercury, and Venus in 2017. The Winter Hexagon or Winter Circle/Oval is an asterism appearing to be in the form of a hexagon with vertices at Rigel, Aldebaran, Capella, Pollux, Procyon, and Sirius. It is mostly upon the Northern Hemisphere's celestial ...

  4. Winter Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Triangle is an astronomical asterism formed from three of the brightest stars in the winter sky. It is an imaginary isosceles triangle [a] drawn on the celestial sphere, with its defining vertices at Sirius, Betelgeuse, and Procyon, the primary stars in the three constellations of Canis Major, Orion, and Canis Minor, respectively. [1]

  5. Why meteorological and astronomical winter start on 2 ...

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    Meanwhile, meteorological seasons are more consistent, with the four seasons being broken into groups of three months. Meteorological winter lasts for 91 days every year, starting on Dec. 1 and ...

  6. Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    In the period May–July (summer in the Northern Hemisphere, winter in the Southern Hemisphere), Orion is in the daytime sky and thus invisible at most latitudes. However, for much of Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere's winter months, the Sun is below the horizon even at midday. Stars (and thus Orion, but only the brightest stars) are then ...

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  8. 'Winter Football' constellation to be visible Super Bowl ...

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    At 65 degrees long and 40 degrees wide, the Winter Football covers almost half of the southern sky. 'Winter Football' constellation to be visible Super Bowl night. Here's where to look

  9. Astrology and the classical elements - Wikipedia

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    Winter (cold becoming wet) – Water – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces The seasonal qualities account for the differences in expression between signs of the same element. All the fire signs are by their nature hot and dry.