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The constellation of Perseus reaches the zenith at local midnight, the
point just overhead. Most prominent are the bright winter constellations
in the south-east, especially conspicuous Orion and the brightest star
Sirius in Canis Major. The square of Pegasus, the typical constellation
of autumn, already sinks down to the western horizon.
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