Star constellations are stars that form a picture, pattern or message in the sky. Stars are famous for their constellations because of pictures that are formed by the stars that are in the sky. This doesn't happen by anything except gravity; it just comes naturally. Each constellation has a bright star representing a part of a certain constellation. e.g
The summer star is the lion's breast, also known as Regulus. The autumn is the scorpion's heart, Antares. The winter star is the Water bearer's naked eye, Fomalhaut. The spring star is the bull's eye, Aldebaran. All of those examples are the four brightest stars in the sky. The four royal stars of the zodiac. Leo, Scorpio, Taurus, and Aquarius. You are lucky of you are born to one of those four. Maybe you could make up you're own star constellation too!
One of the most famous constellations; is Orion. His belt are 3 bright stars that are in a straight row across. He has a dog, that marches beside his feet. He was known to defeat the Scorpion. Sadly, Orion chopped the Scorpion's leg off and the Scorpion may have gotten his revenge. Hercules; is another famous greek star constellation, he is known for his true bravery for what he did to his people.
Suggestions for seeing star constellations at night time
- Go to the observatory - only when it isn't raining or cloudy
- Watch them from your bedroom window - or go outside if you don't have one
- Settle dinner outdoors with your family and explain to them
- Go on a camp, and stay up late to watch them.
- Look from the airplane - you might be able to see them - not always though
Here is a chart of some of the constellations in the night sky:
The Air Pump | Bird of Paradise | Water Carrier | The Eagle | ||
The Altar | The Ram | The Charioteer | The Herdsman | The Chisel | |
The Giraffe | The Crab | Hunting Dogs | The Greater Dog | The Lesser Dog | |
The Goat-Fish | The Keel | The Centaur | |||
The Whale | The Drafting Compass | The Dove | Berenice's Hair | ||
Southern Crown | Northern Crown | The Crow | The Goblet | Southern Cross | |
The Swan | The Dolphin | The Goldfish | The Dragon | The Little Horse | |
The River | The Furnace | The Twins | The Crane | ||
The Pendulum Clock | The Water Serpent | The Lesser Water Snake | The Indian | The Lizard | |
The Lion | The Lesser Lion | The Hare | The Scales | The Wolf | |
The Lyre | The Table Mountain | The Microscope | The Unicorn | ||
The Fly | The Level | The Octant | Serpent Holder | The Hunter | |
The Peacock | The Winged Horse | The Phoenix | The Painter's Easel | ||
The Fish | The Southern Fish | The Stern | The Compass | The Reticle | |
The Arrow | The Archer | The Scorpion | The Sculptor | The Shield | |
The Serpent | The Sextant | The Bull | The Telescope | The Triangle | |
Southern Triangle | The Toucan | The Great Bear | The Lesser Bear | The Sails | |
The Virgin | The Flying Fish | The Fox |
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