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Tonight, or any June evening, look below and to the right of the star Spica for the constellations of Corvus the Crow, Crater the Cup, and Hydra the Water Snake.You’ll be looking in the sky around nightfall. In 2017, the first “star” you’ll likely notice is really the planet Jupiter, which lights up the sky as soon as the sun goes down. Jupiter is near the star Spica in 2017. And Spica is your guide to the Crow, Cup and Water Snake.

Tonight, or any June evening, look below and to the right of the star Spica for the constellations of Corvus the Crow, Crater the Cup, and Hydra the Water Snake.

You’ll be looking in the sky around nightfall. In 2017, the first “star” you’ll likely notice is really the planet Jupiter, which lights up the sky as soon as the sun goes down. Jupiter is near the star Spica in 2017. And Spica is your guide to the Crow, Cup and Water Snake.


In June 2017, Jupiter is near the star Spica. It’s much brighter than Spica … very noticeable!

Okay … got Spica? Now, as nightfall deepens into later evening, watch for a number of fainter stars to become visible. That’s when the Crow, Cup and the Water Snake will come into view.

In Greek mythology, Apollo sent the crow to fetch a cup of water. The crow, Corvus, got distracted eating figs. It was only after much delay that he finally remembered his mission. Rightly figuring that Apollo would be angry, the crow plucked a snake from the water and concocted a story about how it had attacked and delayed him.


 

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