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The most famous constellation is likely Orion, which is easily recognizable in the winter sky in the northern hemisphere due to its distinctive shape formed by bright stars. Orion is prominent in many cultures and has been observed for centuries.
The U.S. frigate Constellation was heavily engaged in the undeclared naval war with France 1798-800.http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c13/constellation-i.htm
The constellation with the most stars is Hydra, which is the largest constellation in the sky. It is located in the southern celestial hemisphere and contains about 270 stars visible to the naked eye.
The Orion Nebula (M42) is one of the most famous and brightest nebulas in the night sky. It is a stellar nursery where new stars are forming and is visible to the naked eye in the constellation of Orion.
Castor and Pollux are two famous stars that make up the constellation Gemini. They are located near the feet of the twins in the constellation.
The constellation Ursa Major contains about seven main stars that form the shape of a bear. The most famous of these stars is the Big Dipper or Plough asterism, which is not a constellation in itself but part of Ursa Major.
Canis Major
The famous butterfly cluster, also known as M6 or the Butterfly Nebula, is located in the constellation Scorpius. It is a beautiful open star cluster that can be observed with binoculars or a small telescope.
The Southern Cross. It is represented on the New Zealand Flag The Southern Cross. It is represented on the New Zealand Flag
Pegasus.
The cluster is in scorpius.
It's one of the most prominent and well known of the constellations, so yes it is famous. It has been used for years as a method to find the North Star (Polaris). It's so famous, it's the constellation used on the flag of Alaska.