Leo is directly beneath the Big Dipper, beyond the smaller Leo Minor constellation, and is host to Regulus (labeled "1" below), its primary star. Gemini's head stars, Castor and Pollux (labeled "2 ...
Venus remains rather low at dawn but slowly gains altitude as the month rolls along. Look for it in the east 45-60 minutes ...
The orange-hued star Pollux (magnitude +1.15) and nearby white star Castor (magnitude +1.58 ... in the adjacent zodiacal constellation of Cancer the Crab; only a couple of degrees from the ...
The two bright stars below Mars are Castor and Pollux ... find at least the locations of some of those really dim southern constellations. Face due south and look straight up and you’ll easily ...