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Hercules (Constellation)
 
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Hercules is a constellation which can be seen during the spring and summer in the northern hemisphere. Despite the large area of the night sky taken up by Hercules, it is actually not to easy to find at first due to the relative faintness of its stars.

 

 
 
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