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These are different questions. The constellations were created from the imaginations of the people who observed the stars. Most of our "standard" northern hemisphere constellations were from Greek or Roman mythology.

Many of the Southern Hemisphere constellations were named by European sailors and navigators as they first sailed into southern waters. Note the nautical themed constellation names like "Sextans" and "Telescopium" and "Cetus", the whale.

The International Astronomical Union standardized all of the constellations, and assigned every visible star to one, and ONLY one, constellation.

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Can same star constellations be seen from Europe and Australia?

Some of them, yes. Constellations along the Zodiac can be seen from either hemisphere, but constellations well away from the celesial equator cannot be seen very far in the other hemisphere. For example, Ursa Major is not visible in Australia, and the Southern Cross is not visible in Europe or North America. Most of the "official" constellations were named by northern hemisphere astronomers, or European navigators sailing in southern waters. Look at how many southern hemisphere constellations have a nautical theme; the Telescope, the Octant, the Quadrant. Even Cetus, the Whale, was named by sailors, not people who LIVED there.


How many constellations are officially recognized?

There are 88 officially recognized constellations.


The constellations you see from earth appear to change as the?

Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.


Is there anymore hidden zodiac constellation?

There is one zodiac constellation that is not included in the traditional zodiac calendar. That constellation is Ophiuchus, and it lies between Scorpius and Sagittarius. This means there are 13 zodiac constellations. Constellations cannot be "hidden," so to speak. They are a fabrication of the human mind and would not exist elsewhere in the universe as we see them on Earth. Currently, we have 88 constellations (some of which are Northern hemisphere constellations, others of which are Southern hemisphere constellations) and their boundaries (constellations are not just the stars that make up a shape, but every celestial object in a defined region in the sky) fill the entire sky.


Can you see Virgo constellation in Canada?

There are many popular constellations that are visible from Canada. Popular constellations include the big and little dipper for example.

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How many constellations named after roman gods?

None of the Constellations are named after the gods. They are named after heroes and creatures.


How were the constellations names?

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.


Are the 88 constellations named after animals?

No, the 88 constellations are not all named after animals. While some constellations are named after animals, many others are named after figures from mythology, objects, or even scientific instruments.


How many constellations have been formally named by the IAU?

How many constellations have been formally named by the IAU and lies in which hemisphere


What were the constellations named after?

greek gods


Who named the 48 constellations?

the ancients named the 48 constellations.aa


How many constelltions have been named?

There are 88 named constellations.


Why is constellations named?

Constellations are named based on the pattern of stars they form, often resembling people, animals, or objects from mythology. The names of constellations have been passed down through several ancient cultures and have been used for navigation and storytelling for centuries.


Named star patterns which appear to be fixed to the natural eye are called what?

They are called constellations.


Who named the arrangement of the stars the 'constellations'?

The ancient Greeks


Are all constellations named after gods or goddesses and heroes?

No


What are most of the Greek constellations named after?

I'm not exactly positive on this but they are based on gos.