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- 3. the two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros.
- 6. the constellation’s name means “the goat.”
- 9. is connected to sea navigation.
- 11. constellation represents the sea monster sent by Poseidon.
- 13. Latin for “twins”.
- 14. is the ram whose fleece became the Golden Fleece.
- 15. constellation represents a centaur aiming an arrow toward Antares.
- 16. a massive, supernaturally gifted hunter who was the son of Poseidon .
- 18. was created by Johannes Hevelius in the 17th century. Also named as the Shield of Sobieski.
- 19. constellation represents the boastful queen.
- 20. Major, said to be the most universally recognized star pattern.
- 23. is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky.
- 24. also known as the Northern Cross .
- 26. it means “the sails” in Latin.
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- 1. represents Karkinos, a crab sent by Hera to distract Heracles when he was fighting the Lemean Hydra.
- 2. represents a bird of paradise.
- 4. constellation represents the dove.
- 5. used as a sign for fishing and incoming storms.
- 7. the constellation represents the mythical firebird and sacred across many cultures and mythologies.
- 8. has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions.
- 10. is also considered to be one of Orion’s hunting dogs trailing behind him in the night sky in pursuit of Taurus the bull.
- 11. constellation represents the half-man, half-horse hybrid creature from Greek mythology.
- 12. Minor, visualized as a baby bear, with an unusually long tail.
- 14. one of the biggest, most famous, and oldest named constellations.
- 15. is fairly easy to find in the night sky.
- 17. seen as both the sword and belt of Orion.
- 19. Major, is notable because it contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius.
- 21. is associated with the altar on which the gods formed an alliance before going to war with the Titans in Greek mythology.
- 22. constellation represents the mariner’s compass.
- 25. one of the constellations created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille that were named after various instruments.