Created by: abbeygrech
Number of Blossarys: 7
Curving around from Capella toward Cassiopeia, is a bright streak of stars which form part of the constellation of Perseus.
The four bright stars at the four corners are Orion's shoulders and limbs; three little stars above the shoulders, his head; and three bright stars in the center, his Belt or girdle.
Between Vega and the foot of Cygnus cross are two third magnitude stars; these, with Vega, are the brightest stars in Lyra, the Lyre.
Below Cancer, and in line with the two brightest stars of the 'Reaping-hook' in Leo is the star Alphard, the brightest star in Hydra, the Water Snake.
It lies between Vega and the Crown and has the form of a great lily; its stalk bends under the Crown, and slopes upwards to the left, opening its cup toward Vega.
A line drawn from Aldebaran between the horns of the Bull, leads to two bright stars belonging to the constellation of Gemini. The uper one is called Castor, and the lower one, the righter of the ...
The constellation of Draco, the dragon, is a beautiful line of stars sweeping gracefully round between the Plough and Ursa Major.