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+ | ===== Fomalhaut ===== | ||
Scorpio is associated with the star Fomalhaut. The star Fomalhaut is sometimes called the Autumn Star. It appears in a part of the sky that’s largely empty of bright stars. For this reason, in skylore, Fomalhaut is often called the Lonely One or Solitary One. It’s an easy star to spot. Fomalhaut is more or less opposite the sun in early September right as Scorpio is in ascendance in the zodiac. In early September, Fomalhaut reaches its midnight culmination, | Scorpio is associated with the star Fomalhaut. The star Fomalhaut is sometimes called the Autumn Star. It appears in a part of the sky that’s largely empty of bright stars. For this reason, in skylore, Fomalhaut is often called the Lonely One or Solitary One. It’s an easy star to spot. Fomalhaut is more or less opposite the sun in early September right as Scorpio is in ascendance in the zodiac. In early September, Fomalhaut reaches its midnight culmination, | ||
- | Fomalhaut is probably is the most southerly bright star that many North Americans know. Granted, a few bright stars farther to the south are visible from tropical and subtropic northern latitudes, but these brighter stars lurk near or beneath the horizon as seen as from middle and far northern latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere. | + | Fomalhaut is probably is the most southerly bright star that many North Americans know. Granted, a few bright stars farther to the south are visible from tropical and subtropic northern latitudes, but these brighter stars lurk near or beneath the horizon as seen as from middle and far northern latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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+ | ===== Aldebaran ===== | ||
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+ | Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation Taurus and is known as the "Eye of Taurus." | ||
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