December 11 Offers Prime Night for Stargazing and Lacerta
December 11 Offers Prime Night for Stargazing and Lacerta
US · Published Dec 11, 2025
December 11th offers a prime night for stargazing, with the chance to spot the Lacerta constellation.
Locate Lacerta by finding Cassiopeia (W-shaped) and the Great Square of Pegasus, then looking between them along the Milky Way.
Enjoy other celestial events like the last-quarter moon, meteor showers, and satellites for a complete stargazing experience.
Stargazing opportunity to observe the constellation Lacerta
Tonight, December 11th, offers stargazers a special chance to explore the night sky and observe the constellation Lacerta, also known as the Lizard. This small, faint constellation, made up of eight stars, is located above the northwestern horizon after dark. While not as noticeable as other constellations, Lacerta provides a satisfying challenge for observers.
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