Here are some prominent constellations visible in the Northern Hemisphere in November:
* Orion: This iconic constellation is easily recognizable by its three stars that form Orion's belt.
* Taurus: The Bull, with its red giant star Aldebaran, is also a prominent November constellation.
* Gemini: The Twins, with its bright stars Castor and Pollux, are visible in the evening sky.
* Ursa Major: The Great Bear, recognizable by its Big Dipper asterism, is high in the sky.
* Cassiopeia: This constellation is shaped like a "W" and is a good landmark for finding other constellations.
In the Southern Hemisphere, you'll see:
* Crux: The Southern Cross, one of the most famous constellations in the Southern Hemisphere.
* Centaurus: This constellation is home to Alpha Centauri, the closest star system to our own.
* Carina: The Keel, contains Canopus, the second brightest star in the night sky.
To find out what constellations are visible in your location, you can use a stargazing app or website. These resources will allow you to see a sky map specific to your location and time of year.