All You Need for Star Gazing by Night

By Artborghi @artborghi

Or at least all the stars and constellations you could spot around 10pm, beginning of March, Swiss coordinates

Facing North West, Cassiopeia the easiest constellation to start with (the “W”). Try finding them in this mute map

Facing South East, Coma Berenice the easiest to spot. Try finding them in this mute map

Towards North East, Ursa Major is there. Try finding them in this mute map

Watching South West, Orion the hunter is there. Try finding them in this mute map

Facing North, Cassiopeia and Perseus are there together in the whole beauty. Try finding them in this mute map

All pictures shot hand held , Nikon D800, Sigma 14 mm f/1.8, 5 to 10 pictures shot on spot, averaged by DeepSKyStacker. Constellation mapped via Astrometry.net