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- 4. This is the only constellation starts with B
- 7. Small constellation representing a compass, located near the Southern Cross
- 8. This is the 12th zodiac sign
- 13. This constellation has the same name of the holes on planets caused by meteorite impact
- 16. Southern Triangle, located near Apus and Circinus
- 19. Constellation representing Noah's Dove
- 20. Constellation containing Procyon, a bright star and one of the closest star systems to Earth
- 21. Constellation containing the Coma Star Cluster
- 26. Small, faint constellation representing a lizard
- 28. The biggest constellation, covering 1,303 square degrees of the sky, also the longest, stretching over 100 degrees
- 31. Small constellation representing a net or reticle
- 32. Constellation formerly part of the larger Argo Navis, starts with C.
- 33. This is the 8th zodiac sign, use the Latin name
- 35. This constellation needs eyesight good as its name to spot it due to it faint stars
- 37. Constellation representing a raven, associated with the myth of Apollo and carrying a cup
- 40. This constellation borders Norma and Triangulum Australe, known for its altar-like shape.
- 41. Constellation containing Betelgeuse and Rigel, prominent stars in the winter sky
- 42. Constellation representing a microscope
- 44. This is the 7th zodiac sign
- 45. This constellation comes first in alphabetical order
- 52. Constellation winding around Ursa Minor, often depicted as a dragon
- 53. This constellation starts with A and has a brightest star's visible magnitude of 0.76
- 56. Constellation representing an easel, located near Carina and Canopus
- 57. Smallest constellation in the Northern Hemisphere
- 59. An astronomical instrument, located near Leo and Hydra
- 60. This is the 3rd zodiac sign
- 61. Small constellation representing a fox, located near Cygnus and Sagitta
- 64. This constellation honors the invention of air pump
- 65. This is the 2nd zodiac sign
- 67. Constellation near the South Celestial Pole, containing the southern pole star, Sigma Octantis
- 71. Constellation representing a peacock, known for its bright stars and located near the Southern Celestial Pole
- 72. Constellation containing Polaris, the North Star
- 73. Constellation representing the Southern Fish
- 75. This is the 11th zodiac sign
- 77. Constellation containing Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our Sun
- 79. Constellation representing a river, extending from Orion to the Southern Hemisphere and containing the star Achernar
- 80. This is the 5th zodiac sign
- 81. Constellation representing the winged horse, containing the Great Square of ______ asterism
- 83. Constellation representing a mythical hero, start with H
- 84. A legendary fire bird
- 85. Constellation containing Vega, one of the brightest stars in the night sky and a corner of the Summer Triangle
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- 1. In 1970, Steven Schmidt considered this constellation as the 14th zodiac sign
- 2. Constellation representing a hare
- 3. This is the 1st zodiac sign
- 5. Once considered the 13th zodiac sign
- 6. A unicorn located near Orion and Canis Major, containing several notable nebulae and star clusters
- 8. Constellation that rescued Andromeda
- 9. Constellation pointing to the South Celestial Pole, known for its dark nebula and active star formation
- 10. Representing a dolphin, bordering Pegasus
- 11. Constellation representing the sails of a ship, formerly part of Argo Navis
- 12. Constellation located near Eridanus and Reticulum, NOT representing a serpent
- 14. This constellation has a brightest star named Alpha Apodis
- 15. Constellation shaped like a 'W' or 'M,' easily recognizable in the night sky
- 17. unique for being divided into two parts by the constellation Ophiuchus
- 18. Small constellation located near Aquila and Vulpecula
- 20. Constellation near the South Celestial Pole, known for its unique T-Tauri stars and associated star formation
- 22. The only constellation starts with I
- 23. Constellation representing a mariner's compass, located near Puppis and Vela
- 24. Constellation containing Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
- 25. Constellation representing a Northern Crown, located near Boötes and Hercules
- 27. Southern constellation known for a bright globular cluster and part of the Small Magellanic Cloud
- 28. Constellation bordering the Small Magellanic Cloud, bordering, not containing.
- 29. Constellation representing a chisel, primarily visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
- 30. Representing a telescope, located near Sagittarius and Pavo
- 34. Constellation containing the Big Dipper asterism
- 36. Constellation located between Scorpius and Centaurus
- 38. The only constellation starts with N
- 39. A triangle located near Andromeda and Aries
- 43. This constellation is notable for its faint stars and located far from the galactic plane, starting with C.
- 46. Constellation representing a Southern Crown, located near Sagittarius and Scorpius
- 47. Constellation associated with the December solstice and containing the globular cluster M30
- 48. This is the 4th zodiac sign
- 49. Constellation bordering Cassiopeia and Draco
- 50. Constellation representing Table Mountain, located near the Large Magellanic Cloud and primarily visible in the Southern Hemisphere
- 51. Constellation representing a fly, located near Crux and Carina
- 54. The HUDF field contains an estimated 10,000 galaxies. In ground-based images, the patch of sky in which the galaxies reside is largely empty is located in this constellation, below Orion
- 55. Constellation containing Deneb, a bright star forming part of the Summer Triangle
- 58. This is the 9th zodiac sign
- 62. Small constellation located between Leo and Ursa Major
- 63. Flying fish, located near Carina and Pictor
- 66. Constellation representing the stern of a ship, formerly part of the larger Argo Navis constellation
- 68. Constellation representing a crane, located near Piscis Austrinus
- 69. Constellation containing the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way
- 70. This is the 6th zodiac sign
- 74. Small constellation named in honor of King John III Sobieski
- 76. Constellation representing the hunting dogs of Boötes, containing the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)
- 78. Constellation bordering Cetus to the North and Phoenix to the South
- 82. Constellation containing Capella, one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
