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88 Officially Recognized Constellations - StarChild - NASA

88 Officially Recognized Constellations ; Grus, Crane ; Hercules, Hercules, son of Zeus ; Horologium, Clock ; Hydra, Sea serpent.

The 88 Constellations and Their Brightest Stars - Sleepopolis

Top 10 Constellations · Hydra – 3.2% · Ursa Major – 3.1% · Virgo – 3.1% · Cetus – 3% · Hercules – 3% · Eridanus – 2.8% · Pegasus – 2.7% · Centaurus – ...

IAU designated constellations - Wikipedia

In contemporary astronomy, 88 constellations are recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Each constellation is a region of the sky ...

The Constellations - International Astronomical Union | IAU

Charts and tables ; Andromeda. an-DRAH-mih-duh, And, the Chained Maiden ; Antlia. ANT-lee-uh, Ant, the Air Pump ; Apus. APE-us, APP-us. Aps, the Bird of Paradise.

Constellation Names

The largest of the 88 constellations was named after the Lernaean Hydra, the monster from the myth of Heracles' Twelve Labours. It is one of the Greek ...

88 Constellations of the Night Sky | Galaxies, Nebulae, Clusters

The 88 constellations cover the entire celestial sphere, from the north to the south pole. They range from the famous and easily spotted, such as Orion, ...

Every Major Constellation Name, From Andromeda to Virgo

You can credit the ancient Greeks for most of the 88 officially recognized major constellation names. We listed them all from Andromeda to ...

Overview of all 88 constellations | All important information & images

Learn more about each constellation and find out from where and when it is visible! · Andromeda · Antlia · Apus · Aquarius · Aquila · Ara · Aries.

The 88 Constellations | TheSkyLive.com

The 88 Constellations ; Andromeda · : 00h 43m 31s Dec: +41° 00' 36” · (current altitude 3°) ; Antlia · : 10h 00m 35s Dec: -33° 58' 52” · (current altitude 2°) ; Apus ...

Constellation List

There are 88 constellations officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). 36 modern constellations predominantly lie in the northern ...

The 88 Recognized Constellations - InfoPlease

Canes Venatici, N · Hunting Dogs ; Canis Major, S · Great Dog ; Canis Minor, S · Little Dog ; Capricornus, Z · Goat (or SeaGoat).

Constellation Names and Abbreviations - Sky & Telescope

Constellation Names ; CMa, Canis Major Canis Majoris the Great Dog, CANE-iss (CAN-iss) MAY-jer. CANE-iss (CAN-iss) muh-JOR-iss ancient ; CMi, Canis Minor Canis ...

List of the Constellations - In-The-Sky.org

Canis Major. The greater dog; in Greek mythology, a hunting dog belonging to Orion, depicted pursuing the hare Lepus. Ancient ; Canis Minor. The lesser dog; in ...

88-Constellations.pdf - Prescott Astronomy Club

In fact, the dogs and herder both follow the great bear,. Ursa Major. C. CANIS MAJOR – BIG DOG. Canis Major is the big dog, following legendary hunter, Orion ...

88 Major Constellation Names - GeeksforGeeks

There are 88 constellations that are recognized by the International Astronomical Union. 42 depict animals, 29 depict inanimate objects and 17 depict humans or ...

Lists of stars by constellation - Wikipedia

IAU constellations are areas of the sky. Although there are only 88 IAU constellations, the sky is actually divided into 89 irregularly shaped boxes as the ...

Sky Tellers - Constellations - Lunar and Planetary Institute

While there are 12 astrological constellations of the zodiac, there are 13 astronomical zodiac constellations: Capricornus, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, ...

88 Constellations - YouTube

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THE 88 CONSTELLATIONS & THEIR BRIGHTEST STARS

For example, the Aries constellation is associated with the golden ram of Greek mythology. Ursa Major has been seen as a bear, usually female, in many distinct ...

The 88 Modern Constellations (Info / Location / DSO & Mythology)

Draco's bordering constellations are Boötes, Camelopardalis, Cepheus, Cygnus, Hercules, Lyra, Ursa Major, and Ursa Minor. Noteworthy deep-sky ...