Article 68AY4 Starwatch: Auriga hidden in plain sight beside its famous neighbours

Starwatch: Auriga hidden in plain sight beside its famous neighbours

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Stuart Clark
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Constellation is often associated with Greek myth of Phaeton, who went on reckless joyride with the sun

This week, search out the northern constellation of Auriga, the charioteer. It was first listed in Ptolemy's second-century compendium The Almagest, making it one of the oldest constellations.

Although often overshadowed by its neighbours, Orion and Taurus, Auriga contains the sixth brightest star in the night sky, Capella. Locate this first, and then trace the rest of the constellation. The chart shows the view from London facing south, and looking high up in the sky, towards the zenith.

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