Winter Sky Link
This formation is nested within the Hexagon and is formed by three zero-magnitude stars: Sirius (Canis Major) Procyon (Canis Minor) Betelgeuse (the red "shoulder" of Orion) ⭐ Must-See Deep Sky Objects
This pattern connects seven of the brightest stars in the sky: winter sky
Sirius: The brightest star in the entire night sky, in Canis Major. Rigel: The blue-white "foot" of Orion. Aldebaran: The reddish "eye" of Taurus the Bull. Capella: The brilliant golden star in Auriga. Pollux: One of the two "heads" of Gemini the Twins. Procyon: The brightest star in Canis Minor. The Winter Triangle This formation is nested within the Hexagon and
Many winter wonders are visible with binoculars or the naked eye from dark locations. Guide to the Winter Skies winter sky