After he located the Andromeda constellation, Messer was searching for his second constellation and he was looking for Cassiopeia. He remembered that the Cassiopeia constellation is visible in northern hemisphere all year long, so it won't be too hard for him to locate it. He was setting up his telescope towards the direction that the first year was sure where he could find the Cassiopeia.
Like he predicted its not that hard to locate the
Cassiopeia. The distinctive 'W' shape that formed by it five bright stars was hardly missed. Messer grinned widely when he found the Cassiopeia. He didn't know why but he always love this constellation. Then after 20 minutes watching the constellation, Messer looked at his watch and its time to go back to the common room or he might be late for class tomorrow.