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See a cosmic bunny and dove in night sky

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This night sky map shows the location of the constellations Lepus (the Hare) and Columba (the Dove) at 9 p.m. local time for stargazers at midnorthern latitudes. The constellations are located just below the famed Orion star pattern.In writing about the early winter nighttime sky, it's difficult not to mention Orion the Mighty Hunter, surrounded by a large retinue of other bright stars.  Indeed, Orion is the star pattern that always takes center stage on cold wintry nights: He is the most spectacular star pattern of the winter season, and the most brilliant constellation to be found anywhere in the sky.


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