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Delphinus the Dolphin has a graceful kite shape

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Once you’re familiar with the Summer Triangle, you can use it to star-hop to several nearby small constellations: Delphinus the Dolphin, Sagitta the Arrow and Vulpecula the Fox. Just be sure you’re looking in a dark sky! Chart via EarthSky. How to see Delphinus Delphinus the Dolphin is the 69th-largest of the 88 constellations. It comes into view each year on northern summer evenings. And by northern fall, it’s well placed for viewing, arcing hi…

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EarthSky broke the news in United States on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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