Anyone of the 88 groupings of stars that appear in the celestial sphere & which they take his name from religious or mithologicals figures, animals or objects. This term also talks about delimited areas of the celestial sphere that understand the star groups with an certain name.
The Greeks recognized & named forty-eight constellations. Many of these constellations were also recognized by the Arabs, Egyptians, & the Babylonian. In 1928, the International Astronomy Union fixed the boundaries of the eighty-eight constellations in the sky. Twelve constellations lie on the ecliptic & are known as "the Zodiacs." Part of Ophiuchus lies on the ecliptic, so that makes thirteen ecliptic constellations. Twenty-nine constellations are between the ecliptic & theNorth Celestial Pole plus the remainder of Ophiuchus. Forty-seven constellations lie between the ecliptic zone & the South Celestial Pole.
The names of the constellations are given in Latin, because Latin was once the language of learning. The names used by the Greeks, Egyptians, & other people were translated into Latin. For convenience, the ancients named the constellations after a certain figure that it seemed to form in the sky. They refer to mythological or legendary men, women, & animals.
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Constellations have names that reflect their shape or mythological origin. Ancient civilizations often connected groups of stars in the sky with myths, stories, and gods, giving rise to the names we use today. These names have been passed down through generations and are now part of our cultural and astronomical heritage.
they would name these constellations because when they were travailing they would makes names for the constellations to find their villages one famous name was Dakudo which means where the home is.
Constellations were created and identified by ancient civilizations, including the Babylonians, Greeks, and Egyptians. These cultures observed patterns of stars in the night sky and assigned names and stories to them, forming the basis for the constellations we recognize today.
Some constellations with pictures associated with them include Orion (the hunter), Ursa Major (the great bear), Cygnus (the swan), and Leo (the lion). These constellations have recognizable star patterns that resemble their namesake figures.
The names of the constellations that border Ursa Minor are:DracoCamelopardalisCepheus
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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.
Yes, all of the Black family are named after constellations.
Those would be "constellations".
the 5 main constellations names are Ursa major,Ursa minor,cassiopeia,cepheus,and Draco
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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
Constellations have names that reflect their shape or mythological origin. Ancient civilizations often connected groups of stars in the sky with myths, stories, and gods, giving rise to the names we use today. These names have been passed down through generations and are now part of our cultural and astronomical heritage.
There is a lot of stars in the Milky way. Constellations is better.
Ahmed Benhamouda has written: 'Etoiles et constellations' -- subject(s): Arab Astronomy, Constellations, Names, Stars
they would name these constellations because when they were travailing they would makes names for the constellations to find their villages one famous name was Dakudo which means where the home is.