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A Winter season constellation is ___________________________. Fill in the blank.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Winter season constellation is nuetral

Answered by Sidyandex
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Andromeda and Pegasus.

Both of these constellations sink into the west once the month of December ends. In the northeast sky, there lies the Big Dipper constellation.

Also, during the winter months, the southern horizon will have some grand constellations like the following: Taurus, Perseus, Orion, Gemini, Canis Major, Auriga and Cassiopeia.

All of them are endowed with star clusters and are rich with a lot of stars in them.

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