1. Ke Ka o Makali'i (Bailer of Makali'i)
Contains the the Hawaiian constellations of the Bailer, Makali'i (Pleiades), Ke Hei Hei o Na Keiki (Orion)
2. Ka Iwikuamo'o (The Backbone)
Contains the the Hawaiian constellations of Na Hiku (big dipper), Hanaiakamala (Southern Cross), Me'e (Corvus)
3. Manaiakalani (Come from Heaven)
Contains the the Hawaiian constellations of the Navigators Triangle (Lyra-Cygnus-Aquila), Maui's Fish hook (Scorpio)
4. Ka Lupe o Kawelo (Kite of Kawelo)
Contains the Hawaiian Constellations of Ka Lupe o Kawelo (Pegasus), Iwakeli'i (Cassiopeia)
Hawaiians did not have the same constellations as Europe, so there no equivalent to Ursa Minor in Hawaiian astronomy.
There are 88 known modern constellations.
star = hoku (pronounced ho-koo)
They are called constellations.
after sunset and before sunrise
Hawaiians did not have the same constellations as Europe, so there no equivalent to Ursa Minor in Hawaiian astronomy.
it has five lines of symmetry
what is mr.key asking in the first four lines
None. Many stars make up constellations.
There are 88 known modern constellations.
Constellations
yes it have 5 star
Hoku (Hoe-koo) is the Hawaiian word for star
star = hoku (pronounced ho-koo)
The names listed on the front aren't the names of the constellations, they're the name of the stars IN the constellations. The four constellations are the following: Mensa, Orion, Lyra, and Eridanus. The only way I figured this out was with the help of my star tracker app. You should really downloaded it. Add me! P4KKW99KXP
They are called constellations.
there are 88 constellations. you can see them all in a year on the equator. most of them are from Greek mythology. Whenever a new star is discovered, it is added to the constellation it is nearest to.