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The constellation Antlia (Antliae) — 10 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Apus (Apodis) — 13 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
A large equatorial constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations, lying along the zodiac.
Aquila is a constellation on the celestial equator, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Ara (Arae) — 18 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Aries is a mid-sized zodiacal constellation representing the ram, with Hamal as its brightest star.
Auriga is a northern constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Caelum (Caeli) — 4 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Camelopardalis (Camelopardalis) — 45 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
A faint northern zodiacal constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Canes Venatici (Canum Venaticorum) — 16 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Canis Minor is a small constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
Capricornus is a faint zodiacal constellation traditionally represented as a sea goat.
Carina is a southern constellation representing the keel of the ship Argo, home to the bright star Canopus.
Centaurus is a bright southern constellation depicting a centaur and containing several of the sky's most luminous stars.
The constellation Cepheus (Cephei) — 48 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
A large constellation in the southern sky, one of the 88 modern constellations, often called the Whale or Sea Monster.
The constellation Chamaeleon (Chamaeleontis) — 13 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Circinus (Circini) — 10 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Columba (Columbae) — 19 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Coma Berenices (Comae Berenices) — 24 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Corona Australis (Coronae Australis) — 21 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Corona Borealis (Coronae Borealis) — 19 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Corvus (Corvi) — 11 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Crater (Crateris) — 11 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Crux, the Southern Cross, is the smallest of the 88 modern constellations and a prominent southern-sky asterism.
Cygnus is a northern constellation lying along the plane of the Milky Way, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Hercules (Herculis) — 77 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Horologium (Horologii) — 10 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Hydra (Hydrae) — 71 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Hydrus (Hydri) — 10 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Lacerta (Lacertae) — 21 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Leo is a zodiacal constellation of the northern sky, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Leo Minor (Leonis Minoris) — 14 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Lepus (Leporis) — 26 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
A southern zodiacal constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Lupus (Lupi) — 48 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Lynx (Lyncis) — 29 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Mensa (Mensae) — 7 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Microscopium (Microscopii) — 15 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Monoceros (Monocerotis) — 37 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Musca (Muscae) — 18 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Pavo (Pavonis) — 28 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
A northern constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations, recognizable by the Great Square asterism.
The constellation Phoenix (Phoenicis) — 26 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Pictor (Pictoris) — 15 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Pisces (Piscium) — 50 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Piscis Austrinus is a southern constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Puppis (Puppis) — 89 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Pyxis (Pyxidis) — 12 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Sagitta (Sagittae) — 8 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Sagittarius (Sagittarii) — 69 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Scorpius is a zodiacal constellation of the southern sky, recognized as one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Sculptor (Sculptoris) — 17 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Scutum (Scuti) — 11 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Serpens (Serpentis) — 37 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Sextans (Sextantis) — 6 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Taurus is a large zodiacal constellation of the northern sky, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Telescopium (Telescopii) — 15 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Triangulum (Trianguli) — 11 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Triangulum Australe (Trianguli Australis) — 11 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Tucana (Tucanae) — 19 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Vela (Velorum) — 75 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
Virgo is the second-largest constellation and a zodiacal constellation, one of the 88 modern constellations.
The constellation Volans (Volantis) — 14 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.
The constellation Vulpecula (Vulpeculae) — 25 catalogued stars in this encyclopedia.