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3 4 5 6 Across
7 2 The Seven Sisters. (8)
8 4 A summer constellation: a half
man and half scorpion monster.
9
(8)
8 A summer constellation: the
Scales. (5)
9 A northern circumpolar
10 11
constellation that looks like an
‘M’. (10)
12 10 An autumn constellation: the Goat
Fish or Sea Goat. (11)
13
12 A spring constellation: the Crab.
14 (6)
15 14 A northern circumpolar
constellation: the Great Bear. (4,5)
16 17
15 A southern constellation: the
Wolf. (5)
18 16 A winter constellation: the Bull.
(6)
18 A summer constellation: the
Archer. (11)

Down
1 A winter constellation: the Twins. (6)
2 An autumn constellation: the Fish. (6)
3 A northern circumpolar constellation: the Dragon (5)
5 A winter constellation: the Hunter. (5)
6 The constellation that contains the polestar. (4,5)
7 A southern circumpolar constellation that contains the
stellar south pole. (6)
8 A spring constellation: the Lion. (3)
10 A summer constellation: the Swan. (6)
11 A southern constellation: a mythological creature that is
half human and half horse. (9)
13 The Southern Cross. (4)
17 An autumn constellation: the Ram. (5)
Orion the Hunter: This
constellation is a winter
constellation, meaning it
can only be seen in the
winter months. Some
constellations can be
seen all year round and
some constellations are
seasonal. As well, some
constellations can only
be seen from the
Northern Hemisphere
and some can only be
seen from the Southern
Hemisphere

Find these constellations:


Aquarius Little Dipper
Aries Lupus
Big Dipper Octans
Cancer Orion
Cassiopeia Pisces
Centaurus Pleiades
Cygnus Sagittarius
Draco Scorpius
Gemini Southern Cross
Indus Taurus You can find the North Star by
Leo Virgo using the two pointer stars of the
Libra Big Dipper.

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