- What Is A Constellation? | Definition, Meaning, Names Most Famous
A constellation is a name given to a group of stars in the sky that make up a certain pattern Click for even more interesting facts and information
- What are constellations? - NASA
The stars in this easily-observed constellation are at VERY different distances from Earth! At different times of year, different constellations can be seen in the sky Different constellations can also be seen depending on where you are on Earth Here are some places to look to find what is visible each month: Sky Telescope's Interactive Sky
- 88 Officially Recognized Constellations - NASA
Return to the StarChild Main Page Go to Imagine the Universe! (A site for ages 14 and up )
- Scorpius Constellation | Facts, Information, Mythology, History . . .
Scorpius is one of the twelve zodiac constellations, located in the southern celestial hemisphere Click for even more information
- Monoceros Constellation | Facts, Information, Mythology, History . . .
Monoceros is a faint constellation located on the celestial equator Its name translates to unicorn from Greek Click for more information
- Constellations | Facts, Information, History Definition
Constellation Facts Information A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern The way in which they are represented varies and can be anything from an animal to a mythological person or creature Browse to find out more facts and information on Constellations
- The Big Dipper for Kids | What, Why The Name, Location History
The Big Dipper is located in the constellation of Ursa Major, the third largest constellation in the night sky It is found in the second quadrant of the northern hemisphere (NQ2), and its neighboring constellations are Camelopardalis, Coma Berenices, Lynx, Draco, Bootes, Canes Venatici, Leo, and Leo Minor
- Corona Borealis Constellation | Facts, Information, Mythology History
Corona Borealis is a small constellation located in the northern celestial hemisphere Click for even more interesting facts and information
|