This is the constellation Sagittarius, my sign of the zodiac, otherwise known as the Archer.
It is in the Southern Hemisphere near Scorpius and Capricornus.
There is no official constellation representing a penguin. Constellations are typically based on historical mythology and visible stars, so a penguin constellation does not exist in traditional astronomy.
The Wolf is a southern constellation representing a wolf in various mythologies. It is not recognized as an official constellation by the International Astronomical Union. Its stars are located near the constellations Lupus and Centaurus.
The Greek constellation that is similar to the Japanese constellation of a drum is the constellation of Lyra, representing a harp in Greek mythology. In Japanese astronomy, this constellation is also known as the "Tairyo-bata," or the "Big Dipper." Both constellations are traditionally associated with musical instruments.
The constellation Draco lies between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. It is a large constellation representing a dragon and is best observed in the northern hemisphere during the summer months.
A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky, often representing a mythological figure or object. An asterism is a smaller, unofficial grouping of stars within a constellation that forms a distinct shape or pattern.
The constellation that looks like a mouse is Musca, also known as Musca Borealis or Musca Australis. It is a small and faint constellation located in the southern sky, representing a fly. The mouse shape is often associated with Mice (the rodent) which is not a recognized constellation in astronomy.
The constellation representing the pet of Leda, a figure from Greek mythology, is Canis Major. Canis Major is often associated with Leda's faithful dog named Maera.
The Libra constellation does not have a distinct shape like some other constellations. It is typically depicted as a set of scales, representing balance and justice. However, the arrangement of stars within the constellation may not strongly resemble this imagery to the naked eye.
The constellation you are referring to is Orion. It is a prominent winter constellation in the night sky, representing a hunter in Greek mythology. Orion is recognizable by three bright stars in a row that form his belt, and a sword hanging from his belt.
The five stars symbolize the constellation the Southern Cross, representing the stars Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon, which is smaller because it doesn't shine as brightly as the other stars in the constellation.
Centaurus is a Southern constellation representing a mythological creature that is half human and half horse. It is often depicted as a centaur holding a bow and arrow.
Castor and Pollux are two prominent stars in the constellation Gemini. In Greek mythology, they are known as the twin brothers, sons of Leda. Gemini is one of the twelve zodiac constellations, representing the twins Castor and Pollux.