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There is no 'scientific' name. It is simply called Pegasus and was one of the 48 constellations named by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy. Other constellations include Orion, Ursa Major and Andromeda.
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they would name these constellations because when they were travailing they would makes names for the constellations to find their villages one famous name was Dakudo which means where the home is.
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Constellations apparently
There is no 'scientific' name. It is simply called Pegasus and was one of the 48 constellations named by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy. Other constellations include Orion, Ursa Major and Andromeda.
the proper scientific name is Quercus robur
The proper name for the Jan pierewiet bird is the Bokmakierie. Its scientific name is Telophorus zeylonus.
The scientific name for Libra is Libra. In astrology, the constellation Libra is represented by the symbol ♎, but it does not have a specific scientific or Latin name like other constellations.
The word scientific is an adjective, not a noun. The adjective scientific is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper name.
Hydrogen already is the proper name.
The scientific name for Baryonyx is Baryonyx walkeri.
the answer is Gemini. i don't have a primary source so you might want to check by looking it up.
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No, it's the other way round - the Little Dipper is part of a constellation, the constellation of Ursa Minor.
Constellations