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What are some easy consellations to find? I have tottaly lost my knowledge on astronmy,
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If you're talking about which ones to explore and learn in the night sky I suggest starting with the most popular. Those are the constellations that move through the sky near and or along the celestial equator. Those are also known as the constellation of the zodiac.
Then you have the others popular constellations such as Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
This time of year if you have nice dark skies you should be able to see the dense area of stars reaching from the SSW sky on through the NNE sky after it first gets dark. Starting in the south you will see the constellation of Sagittarious, an area dense with clusters and nebula. Then from there folow the milky way on up through Cygnus.
There are so many I could suggest but that is a good start.
But perhpas these could help. These are some very nice and free planetarium/astronomy programs.
http://www.winstars.net/english/index.htmlhttp://www.shatters.net/celestia/index.htmlhttp://stellarium.sourceforge.net/Have A Nice ____________