Pretty sky tonight (if anyone could tell me which stars these are, that would be very appreciated)
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Pretty sky tonight (if anyone could tell me which stars these are, that would be very appreciated)
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I can’t tell you from the photo, but you can download a free app called Skyview, point the camera on your phone at the sky and it will show any constellation in that part of the sky whether the stars are visible or not.
There’s some really awesome star map applications. Try sky map.
You appear to have part of the constellations Cygnus in the lower left (sort of an upside down kite shape), Taurus in the upper center (a V shape), and Gemini to the right of Taurus.
Edit: not Cygnus on closer look, perhaps Ursa Major.
If you use Stellarium you can set the geolocation and time to see, which constellations you have captured in your photo.