You can use a star map to help you locate these two stars, if necessary. The Hercules constellation is between Arcturus and Vega.
Other constellations near Hercules are Sagittarius and Ophiuchus.
Other constellations near Hercules are Sagittarius and Ophiuchus.
The Keystone is made up of the stars Eta, Pi, Epsilon, and Zeta Hercules. The Keystone stars are bright, making them easier to spot with the naked eye.
The arms and legs will be made up of stars strung along in relatively straight lines. The legs of Hercules are made up of at least 4 stars, with 2 being at the knees of Hercules and the others where his feet would be. The string of stars that make up the right arm is longer than those that make up the left.
While the constellation can be seen from most spots in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s easiest to see it if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere looking at the eastern sky.
Areas that are farthest south, such as Antarctica, won’t be able to see the Hercules constellation.
Type “Hercules constellation” into a search engine and click on images to find a reference picture to help you.
You can purchase a telescope from a technology store, as well as online.
Apps like Pocket Universe, Star Walk, Star Chart, and Sky Map are all great resources for finding stars.