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answer the following

(a) Name the constellation that can be used to locate star Sirius
(b) Name the constellation that can be used to locate the Pole star
(c) Name the constellations visible during the
(i) spring season
(ii) winter season
(d) Name the stars A and B in the constellation marked as 'X'
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Answered by aadityavarma2005
15

Answer:

Explanation:A) canis major

                    B)The Plough (or the Big Dipper) is part of Ursa Major, the                                                      Great Bear. It can be used to locate the 'Pole star' (or 'Polaris' or the 'North star') in the northern hemisphere.

                   C)Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Draco, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor can be seen all year long. In the winter, look for Canis Major, Cetus Eridanus, Gemini, Orion, Perseus and Taurus. In the spring, keep an eye out for Bootes, Cancer, Crater, Hydra, Leo and Virgo.

Answered by arpitkumarkar
19

Explanation:

a)Orion

B)big deeper/Ursa major/great bear

c)I)Ursa major vigro cancer

ii) orion Gemini Taurus

d)A- betalgeuse

B-Rigel

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