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(Image credit: Perfect World) Telescope location 1: Lepus Constellation. On top of a cliff, behind a big tower with a satellite. Be careful, there are two level 30 Harlequin enemies nearby.
Lepus is one of those faint constellations you need to get out to the countryside to see, but it’s worth it. Mike Lynch is an amateur astronomer and retired broadcast meteorologist for WCCO ...
The constellations of Lepus, the Hare and Columba, the Dove are on display alongside the famous Orion, the Hunter in the night sky in wintertime.
January 24–31, 2013: The small constellation Lepus the Hare is an excellent target for naked-eye and binocular observers, the Crab Nebula (M1) in Taurus offers small-telescope owners nice views ...
In contrast to Lepus, Columba is not among the 48 constellations usually attributed to the ancients. Its origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have been named by Petrus Plancius, a 16th ...
Midwinter is a wonderful time to have the majestic winter constellations overwhelm the southern half of the Northwest sky. There’s Orion the Hunter and his surrounding gang of constellations ...
Almost 100 years ago, astronomers worldwide got together and decided on a standard set of 88 constellations to avoid confusion. Here in Minnesota and […] Skip to content. ... Lepus the Rabbit.
The Pottsville night sky is a grab bag of constellations of all shapes and sizes, with civilizations all around the world adding their own spin to the patterns of the night sky.Almost a hundred ...