Saturday, January 14, 2012

How do I find the Andromeda Constellation? Step by step through process at night?

Andromeda is chained to a rock somewhere along the Ethiopian coast, awaiting the arrival of the Kraken... or really, you know, Cetus, but that sounds kinda woosie and when you yell "Release the Cetus!" everyone asks "Did he say Cletus?" "I think he said to release the fetus."



"Release the Kraken!"



If you want to find Andromeda try sifting through some Kraken poop.How do I find the Andromeda Constellation? Step by step through process at night?The orientation of the Square of Pegasus changes with respect to the horizon over one night because of Earth's rotation. Either the TIME or the specific STAR in Pegasus/Andromeda has to be stated. Pegasus and Andromeda share only ONE starHow do I find the Andromeda Constellation? Step by step through process at night?Find yourself a good star map and look for the constellation. It is in the northern hemisphere directly south of the constellation Cassiopia which resembles a lazy w or m depending on the time of year. It will be just about opposite the big dipper from the pole. Here is a chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Androm鈥?/a>How do I find the Andromeda Constellation? Step by step through process at night?Look for the Square of Pegasus. Then follow the string of stars that

sweep toward the horizon from the lower lefthand corner of the square.How do I find the Andromeda Constellation? Step by step through process at night?
Just look at the star of Pegasus and then you should know how to look for it.

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