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The Roman name for Cassiopeia is the same as the Greek name, as the constellation was named after the queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
Some examples of the name "Earth" in different languages include: Spanish: Tierra French: Terre German: Erde Italian: Terra
August is called the "dog days" because this is typically the hottest time of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The name comes from the ancient belief that the heat of the summer is influenced by the rising of the Dog Star, Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major.
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Yes, each constellation has a French name. The International Astronomical Union recognizes 88 modern constellations. Forty-eight constellations represent those mentioned in classical Greek sources while those in the southern hemisphere serve as sixteenth- to eighteenth century additions to what can be seen in the northern hemisphere.
constellation is a group of stars with a name assigned to it ;
A pattern of stars in the night sky is commonly referred to as a constellation. Each constellation has a unique shape and name.
Scientific name: Curcuma comosaFrench name: Faux curcumaEnglish name: False turmeric
Zeta is a number - it is not the whole star name. Each constellation has a Zeta. What's the rest of the star name (it will look very similar to the constellation name but probably ends with the letter "i")?
Gemini is a constellation of the zodiac. An alternate name for this constellation is the twins or Castor and Pollux.
The name for the table constellation is Mensa. The name Mensa is Latin for table. It was created in the 18th century and is part of the La Caille family. Mensa is a keystone shaped constellation.
The star constellation for December is Sagittarius.
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There is no other common name for constellation. (The term "sign" is related, but it is not the same.)
The word constellation has Latin roots. The Latin word for star is 'stella,' this led to the late Latin word 'constellatio' which was also a French word. The word constellation is a Middle English word.