WEBVTT 00:02.235 --> 00:06.206 align:left position:80% line:83% size:10% Hello my Starry-eyed friends, I m Trace and this week we re going on a star hopping 00:06.306 --> 00:12.612 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% adventure to find the dim constellation Pisces -- which is playing host to the planet Mars! 00:12.712 --> 00:16.783 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% Pop on outside around nine and look West. There you should see the Great Square of Pegasus 00:16.883 --> 00:22.222 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% asterism, a diamond shape of four bright stars! Scheat on the right and split the difference 00:22.322 --> 00:28.228 align:left position:72.5% line:83% size:17.5% between Algenib and Alpheratz at the top and left -- you ll run into Mars bright red glow! 00:28.328 --> 00:33.666 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% Mars is in the middle of the two fish of Pisces and the Square of Peggy is nestled in it s crook. 00:33.767 --> 00:37.337 align:left position:85% line:83% size:5% The bottom left of the Square faces the Western Fish! The Eastern Fish 00:37.437 --> 00:43.343 align:left position:67.5% line:83% size:22.5% is just above the top left edge of the square -- with a giant celestial string connecting them. 00:43.443 --> 00:47.247 align:left position:70% line:83% size:20% Really quick, here s a little homework: Keep an eye on the planet Jupiter in the South west, it s 00:47.347 --> 00:51.347 align:left position:67.5% line:83% size:22.5% going to meet up with another planet! It ll be a GAS! wink More Next week and keep lookin up!