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  • Constellations Visible in January: A Guide for Northern Hemisphere Viewers
    There isn't one specific constellation that is "for" January. The constellations visible in the night sky depend on your location and the time of night.

    However, some prominent constellations you might see in the Northern Hemisphere during January evenings include:

    * Orion: A very recognizable constellation with its three stars forming Orion's belt.

    * Taurus: Home to the red giant star Aldebaran and the Pleiades star cluster.

    * Gemini: The twins Castor and Pollux are prominent stars in this constellation.

    * Auriga: Features the bright star Capella.

    * Canis Major: Home to Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.

    To get a more precise idea of what constellations are visible in your location during January, you can use a stargazing app or website.

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