• Question: what does it mean when you see 3 stars in a row every night.

    Asked by Beatrice to Naziyah, Namrah, John, Joanna, Hester, Ed, Adriana on 1 Mar 2021.
    • Photo: Naziyah Mahmood

      Naziyah Mahmood answered on 1 Mar 2021:


      Hi! If you’re seeing the same 3 stars, it’s probably part of a star ‘constellation’ (or a group of stars). An example would be Orion’s Belt, where we often see 3 distinctly bright stars! It depends on where in the sky we see it.
      Next time you see it, try drawing it on a piece of paper and compare it to a star constellation chart online 🙂

    • Photo: Adriana D'Souza

      Adriana D'Souza answered on 1 Mar 2021:


      I am not so sure. I would try to use a planisphere or one of the star mapping apps to see which stars they are. Do they come all the time through-out the year? Do they shine brighter sometimes and less bright other times? Try to keep a log (paper and pen) to record what you see. This is what scientists do!

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