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List of Constellations - Definition

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) divides the sky into 88 official constellations with precise boundaries, so that every direction belongs to exactly one constellation. These are mostly based upon the constellations of the ancient Greek tradition, passed down through the Middle Ages. The modern list is based on a list derived from the Romans,


Constellations listed by Ptolemy

Andromeda | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Argo Navis | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Cancer | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Cygnus | Delphinus | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Gemini | Hercules | Hydra | Leo | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lyra | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pegasus | Perseus | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Serpens | Taurus | Triangulum | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Virgo


In more recent times this list has been added to, both to fill gaps between Ptolemy's patterns (the Greeks considered the sky as including both constellations and dim spaces between, rather than composed of constellations as divisions) and also to fill up the previously hidden southern sky, as European explorers had journeyed to where they could see it.


Constellations changed by the German Johann Bayer in the 1603 text Uranometria

Centaurus | split into | Centaurus | Crux
Leo | split into | Leo | Coma Berenices
Piscis Austrinus | split into | Piscis Austrinus | Grus
Sagittarius | split into | Sagittarius | Corona Australis


Constellations introduced by the German Johann Bayer in the 1603 text Uranometria

Apus | Chamaeleon | Dorado | Hydrus | Indus | Musca | Pavo | Phoenix | Tucana | Volans


Constellations introduced by Jakob Bartsch in a 1624 star chart

Camelopardalis | Monoceros
Constellations changed by the frenchman Augustin Royer in 1679
Canis Major | split into | Canis Major | Columba


Constellations introduced by Johannes Hevelius in the 1690 text Firmament urn Sobiescianum

Canes Venatici | Lacerta | Leo Minor | Lynx | Scutum | Sextans | Vulpecula


Constellations changed by the monk Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1763

Argo Navis | split into | Carina | Puppis | Pyxis | Vela
Telescopium | created from parts of | Sagittarius | Scorpio | Ophiuchus | Corona Australis
Ophiuchus | split into | Ophiuchus | Serpens
Eridanus | split into | Eridanus | Fornax
Ara | created from parts of | Centaurus | Lupus


Constellations introduced by the monk Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1763

Antlia | Caelum | Circinus | Horologium | Mensa | Microscopium | Norma | Octans | Pictor | Reticulum | Sculptor


Other proposed constellations didn't succeed in becoming recognised, most notably Quadrans Muralis (now part of Boötes) for which the Quadrantid meteors are named. Various other less official patterns have existed alongside the constellations called asterisms, and include:

Some ancient asterisms, for example Coma Berenices, Serpens, and portions of Argo Navis, are now officially constellations.

See also:

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