The evenings of late November and early December are the time when we say goodbye to the autumn constellations and hello to the those of winter. Perseus and Cassiopeia arc riding high, with Aries below them and Auriga following in the cast. Below Auriga is the ancicnt constellation of Taurus, and when Iaurus is rising, Orion is not far away. So, with a new Moon on 29 November, what better reason do you need to dust oft your binoculars or tclcscopc and hunt down some early winter gems?
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