The 5 common constellations are Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Orion, Cassiopeia, and Canis Major ( Greater Dog ). I'm not sure of my answer, but these constellations are in our SCIENCE subjec.Hope it may help....Thanks
2 constellations with 5 stars are Cassiopeia & Cepheus.
The Big Dipper and the Ursa Major are the most visible constellations from NJ. The May constellations that contains over 200 galaxies is also one of the most visible constellations from NJ.
Most constellations were named hundreds of years ago, in greek and latin.
There are various constellations in the night sky. Most of the constellations exist for a second or so.
The 5 common constellations are Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Orion, Cassiopeia, and Canis Major ( Greater Dog ). I'm not sure of my answer, but these constellations are in our SCIENCE subjec.Hope it may help....Thanks
The Big Dipper and the Ursa Major are the most visible constellations from NJ. The May constellations that contains over 200 galaxies is also one of the most visible constellations from NJ.
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They are all just as common, some are more famous like Leo, Aquarius and other constellations that are on the Zodiac.
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Most constellations were named hundreds of years ago, in greek and latin.
There are various constellations in the night sky. Most of the constellations exist for a second or so.
The constellations were named to be easily identified for cultural and religious reasons. Most of the constellations were created and named during the bulk of the Mesopotamian era.
the 5 main constellations names are Ursa major,Ursa minor,cassiopeia,cepheus,and Draco
Five example of constellations are: 1.Ursa major 2.Cassiopeia 3.Orion 4.Pegasus 5.Auriga
52, and there is also 5 constellations on the Celestial equator, it is don`t class as northern or southern hemisphere constellations.
THE CONSTELLATIONS DON'T MOVE. THE EARTH DOES AND THAT IS WHY WE HUMANS THINK IT'S MOVING WHEN THEY ARE NOT.