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As the fall season advances into the eleventh month of the year, the constellation of Pisces becomes well placed for patient observers of the night sky to find. By mid-month at about 9 p.m. local time, the two fishes will be bisected by the meridian. While Pisces is a big constellation (fourteenth largest by area), it is quite inconspicuous. Choose a clear, moonless evening away from interfering bright lights and look to the south. The western fish is depicted by a circlet of... Full story