Constellations have been identified by different cultures going back to ancient and pre-historic times, so it could not be said what ones were identified first. People just looked into the night sky and saw all the stars and then imagined them as patterns in the sky. That is the origin of modern constellations.
The Leo Constellation was named by the Egyptian people. It is one of the first constellations that was discovered and first discovered by the Mesopotamian people.
The nickname of the constellation Phoenix is Fenix. It was first discovered by the German astronomer Johann Bayer in 1603.
The constellation Cancer has been known since ancient times and was first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. It is one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac, representing a crab.
"Constellation" is a Greek word, and constellations were first discovered by the Greeks, believed to be a greek called 'Homer'. I think constellations is the name given to them by the Greek, so therefore 'constellation' in Greek is 'constellation'.
You can't really talk about it as a discovery. People looked at the stars since times immemorial and named them. Why? Stars were pretty important for the navigation and it's surely easier to remember something if you can associate it with some object you are familiar with (cross for example).
The Leo Constellation was named by the Egyptian people. It is one of the first constellations that was discovered and first discovered by the Mesopotamian people.
Constellations such as Perseus have been known since antiquity. No one knows who first named Perseus, let along who first recognized that group of stars as a single constellation.
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The Virgo constellation does not have a single discoverer as its stars have been known and observed since ancient times. The constellation was first cataloged by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century.
Charles Messier!
No-one really, the Libra was discovered in pre-historic times so it is unknown to the human race.
The nickname of the constellation Phoenix is Fenix. It was first discovered by the German astronomer Johann Bayer in 1603.
The knowledge of the Aquarius constellation has been around since the 2nd century. It was first written about by Ptolemy, but who first discovered it is not known.
The constellation Cancer has been known since ancient times and was first catalogued by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD. It is one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac, representing a crab.
"Constellation" is a Greek word, and constellations were first discovered by the Greeks, believed to be a greek called 'Homer'. I think constellations is the name given to them by the Greek, so therefore 'constellation' in Greek is 'constellation'.
constellation does not rotate at all, but the Earth does
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