The Milky Way cuts the sky in half on autumn evenings. In the southeast, look for Delphinus, the dolphin. It is a distinctive little constellation swimming below the Milky Way, just to the left of Altair, the brightest star in Aquila, the eagle.
The Milky Way cuts the sky in half on autumn evenings. In the southeast, look for Delphinus, the dolphin. It is a distinctive little constellation swimming below the Milky Way, just to the left of Altair, the brightest star in Aquila, the eagle.