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Our modern system of 88 constellations is based partly on constellations first labeled in Mesopotamia, Babylon, Egypt and Greece, and partly on constellations added to fill in the southern sky (plus regions of the northern sky previously neglected because they contain no bright stars). In this 3D PDF you can toggle between
The Constellations and Their Star Clusters. Andromeda. Fast Facts. Abbreviation: And .. makes a delightful companion to the next cluster in our list, NGC 6024. NGC 6204. –. 16 h 46.6 m. ?47° 01 ?. OC .. in that it is brighter than the stars of the constellation within which it resides. Owing to its large angular size in the sky,
Brief descriptions of these objects are given in the Constellation Guide. In the following descriptions, I have briefly summarized one or more of the myths associated with the constellation, where appropriate. In some cases, there is no mythology associated with the constellation. Roman and Greek names for the Olympians
The present names of the constellations are given in most countries in Latin. Latin is considered the universal language and thus has been used by astronomers to name the standard 88 constellations. (Ref. International Astronomical Union). The Greeks gave many of the Northern Hemisphere constellations to us: Ptolemy
The origin of the constellations dates back to at least 3000 BC, and it appears that they were part of the process of marking directions, time and seasons. The star patterns are outlined by 'stick-figures' connecting the brightest stars in the group. The figures are seldom suggestive of the name of the constellation. Nevertheless
(1) The sky as seen from Earth is divided into 88 constellations. (2) It is convenient to pretend the stars are attached to a celestial sphere. (3) The celestial sphere appears to rotate about the celestial poles (1 day). (4) The Sun appears to move west to east relative to stars. (1 year). (5) The Moon appears to move west to east
the Goddess Astraeia in the nearby constellation of Virgo. The names of the principal stars stem from the time of the ancient Greeks, when the constellation was part of Scorpio. It is one of the few constellations that actually looks like what it is supposed to represent. In the figure, above, the names of the stars are abbreviated
Constellations. • Human Eye/brain is very good at seeing patterns in random dots. • “The stars are a given. Constellations are what we draw." (R. Solnit). • We use Latinized Greek names
The Pleiades – Seven Sisters. Of all the constellations in the sky, no group of stars has been known longer nor had more different stories, legends, or myths told about it than the Pleiades. There are at least. 43 different stories or names for them. However, there are only two that are closely related to the Greek heroes or gods
43. Cass. Cassiopeiae. Constellation. Name. Meaning. Latin Genitive1. Page Number Reference to. Celestial Atlas2. 3 & 4 Letter. Abbreviation. 1The Latin Genitive form is used in conjunction with the Greek letter designation of individual .. Uranometria. Many of the stars in this list are designated with the Greek letter ? or ?.
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