Constellations can be identified through star pattern recognition, the brightness and color of stars, and seasonal visibility. For instance, Orion is recognized by its belt, Scorpius features the bright star Antares, and Ursa Major is prominent in spring and summer. These criteria enhance our understanding of the night sky.
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Constellations can be identified based on star pattern recognition, the brightness and color of their stars, and their seasonal visibility in the night sky. Each of these criteria aids astronomers and stargazers in recognizing specific constellations. Understanding these criteria enhances our appreciation for the night sky. ;