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2006-10-08 12:51:42 · 4 answers · asked by Socastee_Angel 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Andromeda
Antlia
Apus
Aquarius
Aquila
Ara
Aries
Auriga
Boötes
Caelum
Camelopardalis
Cancer
Canes Venatici
Canis Major
Canis Minor
Carina
Capricornus
Cassiopeia
Centaurus
Cepheus
Cetus
Chamaeleon
Circinus
Columba
Coma Berenices
Corona Australis
Corona Borealis
Corvus
Crux
Crater
Cygnus
Delphinus
Dorado
Draco
Equuleus
Eridanus
Fornax
Gemini
Grus
Hercules
Horologium
Hydra
Hydrus
Indus
Lacerta
Lepus
Leo
Leo Minor
Libra
Lupus
Lynx
Lyra
Mensa
Microscopium
Monoceros
Musca
Norma
Octant
Ophiuchus
Orion
Pavo
Pegasus
Perseus
Pictor
Pisces
Piscis Austrinus
Phoenix
Puppis
Pyxis
Reticulum
Sagitta
Sagittarius
Scorpius
Sculptor
Scutum
Serpens
Sextans
Taurus
Telescopium
Triangulum
Triangulum Australe
Tucana
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Vela
Virgo
Volans
Vulpecula

2006-10-08 13:18:08 · answer #1 · answered by Chug-a-Lug 7 · 2 1

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) divides the sky into 88 official constellations with precise boundaries, so that every direction or place in the sky belongs within one constellation. In the northern celestial hemisphere, these are mostly based upon the constellations of the ancient Greek tradition, passed down through the Middle Ages, and contains the signs of the zodiac.


http://www.iau.org/CONSTELLATIONS.241.0.html

there all right there

2006-10-08 12:57:08 · answer #2 · answered by Christian M 2 · 2 0

i like great call/constellation names. i've got continuously enjoyed Orion for a boy. a million. Andromeda. 2. Carina. 3. Talitha. 4. Zaniah. 5. Haedi. 6. Chara. 7. Kastra or Lucida. 8. Navi. 9. Auriga. 10. Capella.

2016-11-27 01:37:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this one that one
pagasus
big dipper
little dipper
other ones

2006-10-08 12:52:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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