Can you see Constellations in the night sky?

All I have ever been able to distinguish are the what were called Iron Pot (Orion's Belt and Sword) and the Southern Cross
Nothing else.
I was confounded trying to imagine which two stars represented Gemini the Twins. :p
 
When I lived in rural NH, there was very little ambient light and the night sky was amazing. My husband loved to point out all the constellations. But now, living in an urban area, I don't see much of anything, except when my son takes us way out on his boat.
 
Yes, and I learned some of them when I was a child. And some more as an adult.

My (entire) bucket list is to see the night sky in the southern hemisphere.
I can point you in the direction of some wonderful no light pollution places in the Northern Hemisphere. :D My daughters' place at the top of a mountain in Southern Spain is one where at night,it's like you're standing on the top if a mountain in Space. There are literally millions of stars to see, and so low you think you can touch them..
 
As part of the attempt to save money, the street lights are less bright. This makes it much easier to observe the night sky, and all the constellations are clearly visible.
 
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