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May's best stargazing week is about to begin. How to see a lion, an upside-down bear, a mini 'planet parade' — and more.

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The Big Dipper forms the rear end (and, unhelpfully, long tail) of Ursa Major , the great bear.

Look to the south as soon as it gets dark, and you'll see a backward question mark of stars that mark the head and forequarters of Leo , the lion.

If you only get up early once this month , make it 45 minutes before sunrise on Friday , May 23 .

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