The constellations
Across
- 1. This constellation represents a maiden and is the second-largest constellation. It contains a bright star and is associated with purity, practicality, and attention to detail.
- 6. This constellation is named after a queen in Greek mythology and is recognizable for its "W" or "M" shape. It can be seen year-round in certain latitudes.
- 7. This constellation represents a bull and features a prominent star cluster and a bright orange star. It is associated with strength, determination, and fertility.
- 9. This constellation represents a pair of fish and is characterized by its looped pattern. It is associated with intuition, empathy, and emotional depth.
- 11. This constellation is easily identifiable by its distinct shape, resembling a curved "hook" with a bright red star at its heart. It is associated with a scorpion that stung a mythical figure.
- 13. This constellation represents the water bearer and is known for its distinct pattern resembling a person pouring water. It is associated with innovation, humanitarianism, and intellectual pursuits.
- 14. This constellation is known for its distinctive pattern, including three bright stars in the "belt" and a "sword" containing a beautiful nebula. In mythology, it was associated with a legendary hunter.
- 15. This constellation features a well-known asterism called the Big Dipper and is associated with various myths and legends.
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- 2. This constellation represents the twins from Greek mythology and is characterized by its two bright stars. It is associated with duality and communication.
- 3. This constellation depicts a winged horse from Greek mythology and is associated with poetic inspiration and creativity. It features a square-shaped pattern known as the Great Square.
- 4. This constellation represents a centaur aiming a bow and arrow and is known for its bright center containing the galactic center of the Milky Way. It is associated with exploration, adventure, and philosophical pursuits.
- 5. This constellation represents a lion in Greek mythology and is associated with courage and strength. It contains several bright stars, including one of the brightest visible from Earth.
- 8. This constellation represents a larger dog in Greek mythology and features the brightest star in the night sky. It is associated with loyalty and companionship.
- 10. This constellation is named after a princess in Greek mythology and is home to the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way. It is associated with bravery and the power of perseverance.
- 12. This constellation represents a bird in Greek mythology and is located in the Milky Way. It contains several notable stars, including one of the brightest stars visible from Earth.