Star Map by Constellation
10 popular constellations (Orion, Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, Lyra, Cygnus...) as personalized star maps. Choose your constellation, your favorite star.
Orion
Brightest star: Rigel
Visible in the Northern Hemisphere November–April, peaks in January.
Ursa Major
Brightest star: Alioth
Circumpolar in the Northern Hemisphere — visible year-round.
Cassiopeia
Brightest star: Schedar
Circumpolar, visible year-round in the Northern Hemisphere.
Lyra
Brightest star: Vega
Visible in summer in the Northern Hemisphere, dusk to dawn.
Cygnus
Brightest star: Deneb
Visible summer–autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, crosses the Milky Way.
Andromeda
Brightest star: Alpheratz
Visible autumn–winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Pegasus
Brightest star: Enif
Visible in autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, forms a "Great Square".
Scorpius
Brightest star: Antares
Visible in summer in the Northern Hemisphere, low on the southern horizon.
Aquila
Brightest star: Altair
Visible in summer in the Northern Hemisphere, straddles the celestial equator.
Perseus
Brightest star: Mirfak
Visible autumn–winter, source of the Perseids meteor shower in August.