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• Early on this June evening, look to the southern sky shortly after sunset. The first star you will likely see, nearly due south, is sparkling blue-white Spica, in Virgo. (As seen from northerly latitudes, you'll see another bright light above Spica: the golden planet Saturn.) • More about Spica: Spica is a whirling double star • • But wait a little and given clear skies and a lack of lights, a number of fainter stars will begin to become visible. Below and to the right of Spica are the constellations of Corvus the Crow, Crater the Cup, and Hydra the Water Snake. • In Greek mythology, Apollo sent the crow to fetch a cup of water. Cor
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