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  • Finding Pisces: A Beginner's Guide to Locating the Constellation
    Pisces is a constellation in the northern hemisphere and is best visible in the autumn (fall) evenings in the Northern Hemisphere.

    Here's how to find it:

    * Look for the Great Square of Pegasus: This prominent square of stars is a good starting point.

    * Pisces lies to the south-west of the square: The two "fish" of Pisces are located about halfway between the square and the constellation Andromeda, which is just to the north of Pegasus.

    * Identify the "V" shape: One of the "fish" is formed by a faint V-shaped pattern of stars. The other "fish" is more diffuse and harder to make out.

    Note: Pisces is a large constellation, but its stars are generally faint. You might need a dark sky and some patience to spot it!

    You can also use a stargazing app to help you locate Pisces in the sky.

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