Nova. "Exploding stars" were originally called "new stars", which in Latin is "nova stellarum".
Auriga is a constellation. Its name is Latin for 'charioteer' and its stars form a shape that has been associated with the pointed helmet of a charioteer.
Latin, Ad astra per aspera. A difficult (or, rough) road leads to the stars.
"With stars in them". A collection of stars, in other words.
the latin word "taurus" meaning "bull". The grouping of stars resemble the upper torso of a bull.
stellae rubrae
Columba is a small, faint constellation located just south of Canis Major and Lepus.Its name is Latin for dove.It has 5 main stars.
In ancient Rome, the practice of determining the future by observing the path of the stars was known as astrology. Astrologers believed that celestial movements influenced human affairs, and they used these observations to make predictions about individuals' destinies.
The method that Flamsteed used to name the stars were similar to the Bayer System of Nomenclature, instead that they used numbers instead of Greek letters. Each star is assigned a number and the Latin genitive of the constellation it lies in. By this method, Flamsteed's designation contained 2,554 stars.
Astra
YES.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.