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  1. Oct 11, 2024 · Constellations were named after objects, animals, and people long ago. Astronomers today still use constellations to name stars and meteor showers. There are a few different definitions of constellations, but many people think of constellations as a group of stars. Often, it's a group of stars that looks like a particular shape in the sky and ...

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Microscopium, a southern constellation representing (guess; go on, guess)—a microscope, has stars so faint that they’re invisible even in mild light pollution. Some really do look like their ...

  3. The constellations of the three schools were conflated into a single system by Chen Zhuo, an astronomer of the 3rd century (Three Kingdoms period). Chen Zhuo's work has been lost, but information on his system of constellations survives in Tang period records, notably by Qutan Xida.

  4. Oct 9, 2024 · The earliest Greek work that purported to treat the constellations as constellations, of which there is certain knowledge, is the Phainomena of Eudoxus of Cnidus (c. 395–337 bce). The original is lost, but a versification by Aratus (c. 315–245 bce ), a poet at the court of Antigonus II Gonatas , king of Macedonia, is extant , as is a commentary by Hipparchus (mid-2nd century bce ).

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  5. Apr 3, 2022 · Constellations are groups of stars in the night sky that can be said to form an outline, pattern, or particular shape to which human beings assign significance. This might be simply a name to ...

  6. Constellations are way more than dots in the dark sky. They show human curiosity and have served as a cosmic calendar and a map for adventurers and dreamers for ages. These patterns in the stars share stories that go beyond time, linking myths and science together.

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  8. Nov 16, 2023 · Continuing the arc, you’ll “sprint to Spica.”. This blue-white 1st-magnitude star is in Virgo, which is a huge, sprawling constellation. If you look below and to the right of Spica, you’ll ...