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Tau
☀4.3mag
Ø 230' / 120'

Davis' Dog

< A large asterism directly on the ecliptic between the Hyades and Pleiades. Due to its size of more than 3 degrees, it is suitable for small binoculars. It contains numerous relatively bright stars (up to 4th magnitude). It was named after John Davis.

VIC: A wide field of view and a vivid imagination are needed to spot this creature of an unknown species. The head is formed by stars including ω², 53, and 51 Tau, while the ear is 56 Tau. The tail is symbolized by κ¹, κ², ν, and 72 Tau. You'll have to imagine the legs.

10x50: ★★★☆☆
15x70: ★★★☆☆
25x100: ★☆☆☆☆