The constellations bordering Camelopardalis are:
The constellations that border Cassiopeia are Cepheus, Andromeda, Perseus, and Camelopardalis. These constellations are located close to Cassiopeia in the northern sky and are easily visible during different times of the year.
The four constellations bordering Ursa Major are Draco, Camelopardalis, Lynx, and Leo Minor.
DracoCamelopardalisLynxLeo MinorLeoComa BerenicesCanes VenaticiBoötes
These constellations border Perseus:AriesTaurusAurigaCamelopardalisCassiopeiaAndromedaTriangulum
draco the dragon
The names of the constellations that border Ursa Minor are:DracoCamelopardalisCepheus
There are five constellations bordering Aries:PerseusTriangulumPiscesCetusTaurus
These constellations border Orion: Gemini Taurus Eridanus Lepus Monoceros
These constellations border Andromeda: Perseus Cassiopeia Lacerta Pegasus Pisces Triangulum
There are six constellations bordering Pisces:TriangulumAndromedaPegasusAquariusCetusAries
SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
The constellation Camelopardalis was named by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late 16th century. The name is derived from the Latin term for the giraffe, "camelopardalis," which reflects the creature's resemblance to both a camel and a leopard. Plancius introduced the constellation in 1612 as a means to fill the northern sky with new constellations.