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Q: How many constellations are there in the southern hemisphere?
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How many constellations are there in southern hemisphere?

56


How many constellations are in the southern hemisphere?

52, and there is also 5 constellations on the Celestial equator, it is don`t class as northern or southern hemisphere constellations.


Do the southern hemisphere and in the northern hemisphere have the same constellations?

no


How many constellations are there in the northern hemisphere?

first question, how many asses can you find in your dick, then there is your answer, NONE


How many contallations are there?

There are approximately 88 constellations in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere combine.


Leo minor constellations does it appear in the southern or northern hemisphere?

Northern Hemisphere


Can people in the southern hemisphere see the same constellations as people in the northern hemisphere?

No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.


Do you see the same constellations as those who live in the Southern Hemisphere?

no


What is total number of constellation?

There are a total of 88 constellations in the sky, but many of them are visible from only the southern hemisphere


How do a constellation act like an address?

if you study constellations you know where certain constellations are around the world such as in the southern hemisphere


Is the southern cross only seen in Australia?

No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.


Can same star constellations be seen from Europe and Australia?

Some of them, yes. Constellations along the Zodiac can be seen from either hemisphere, but constellations well away from the celesial equator cannot be seen very far in the other hemisphere. For example, Ursa Major is not visible in Australia, and the Southern Cross is not visible in Europe or North America. Most of the "official" constellations were named by northern hemisphere astronomers, or European navigators sailing in southern waters. Look at how many southern hemisphere constellations have a nautical theme; the Telescope, the Octant, the Quadrant. Even Cetus, the Whale, was named by sailors, not people who LIVED there.