IAU designated constellations

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IAU designated constellations in equirectangular projection (epoch B1875.0)

In contemporary astronomy, 88 constellations are recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).<ref name="international astronomical union">Template:Cite web</ref> Each constellation is a region of the sky bordered by arcs of right ascension and declination, together covering the entire celestial sphere. Their boundaries were officially adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1928<ref>Paul Stroobant, "(3) Commission des notations, des unités et de l'économie des publications", in: F.J.M. Stratton (ed.), Transactions of the International Astronomical Union: Vol. III. Third General Assembly held at Leiden, July 5 to July 13, 1928 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1929), pp. 17, 223 & 299.</ref> and published in 1930.<ref name="international astronomical union-1930">Template:Cite book</ref>

The ancient Mesopotamians and later the Greeks established most of the northern constellations in international use today, listed by the Roman-Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy. The constellations along the ecliptic are called the zodiac. When explorers mapped the stars of the southern skies, European astronomers proposed new constellations for that region, as well as ones to fill gaps between the traditional constellations. Because of their Roman and European origins, every constellation has a Latin name. In 1922, the International Astronomical Union adopted three-letter abbreviations for 89 constellations, the modern list of 88 plus Argo.<ref>Paul Stroobant, "Meetings of Standing Committees: (3) Notations", in: A. Fowler (ed.), Transactions of the International Astronomical Union: Vol. I. First General Assembly held at Rome, May 2nd to May 10th, 1922 (London: Imperial College Bookstall, 1922), pp. 158 & 207.</ref> After this, Eugène Joseph Delporte drew up boundaries for each of the 88 constellations so that every point in the sky belonged to one constellation.<ref name="international astronomical union" /><ref name="international astronomical union-1930" /> When astronomers say that an object lies in a particular constellation, they mean that it is positioned within these specified boundaries.

History

Template:Main Some constellations are no longer recognized by the IAU, but may appear in older star charts and other references. Most notable is Argo Navis, which was one of Ptolemy's original 48 constellations. In the 1750s the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille divided this into three separate constellations: Carina, Puppis, and Vela.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Modern constellations

The 88 constellations depict 42 animals, 29 inanimate objects, and 17 humans or mythological characters.

Abbreviations

Each IAU constellation has an official three-letter abbreviation based on the genitive form of the constellation name. As the genitive is similar to the base name, the majority of the abbreviations are just the first three letters of the constellation name: Ori for Orion/Orionis, Ara for Ara/Arae, and Com for Coma Berenices/Comae Berenices. In some cases, the abbreviation contains letters from the genitive not appearing in the base name (as in Hyi for Hydrus/Hydri, to avoid confusion with Hydra, abbreviated Hya; and Sge for Sagitta/Sagittae, to avoid confusion with Sagittarius, abbreviated Sgr). Some abbreviations use letters beyond the initial three to unambiguously identify the constellation (for example when the name and its genitive differ in the first three letters): Aps for Apus/Apodis, CrA for Corona Australis, CrB for Corona Borealis, Crv for Corvus. (Crater is abbreviated Crt to prevent confusion with CrA.) When letters are taken from the second word of a two-word name, the first letter from the second word is capitalised: CMa for Canis Major, CMi for Canis Minor. Two cases are ambiguous: Leo for the constellation Leo could be mistaken for Leo Minor (abbreviated LMi), and Tri for Triangulum could be mistaken for Triangulum Australe (abbreviated TrA).<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

In addition to the three-letter abbreviations used today, the IAU also introduced four-letter abbreviations in 1932. The four-letter abbreviations were repealed in 1955 and are now obsolete, but were included in the NASA Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use (NASA SP-7) published in 1965.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> These are labeled "NASA" in the table below and are included here for reference only.

List

For help with the literary English pronunciations, see the pronunciation key. There is considerable diversity in how Latinate names are pronounced in English. For traditions closer to the original, see Latin spelling and pronunciation. Template:Table alignmentTemplate:Sort under

Constellation Abbreviations Genitive Origin Meaning Brightest star
IAUTemplate:Wbr<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> NASATemplate:Wbr<ref>NASA Dictionary of terms for Aerospace Use – table V, Constellations</ref> Name Vis. mag.
AndromedaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed">OED, 2nd edition</ref> And Andr Andromedae ancient (Ptolemy) Andromeda (The chained maiden or princess) Alpheratz 2.06
AntliaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Ant Antl Antliae 1756, Lacaille air pump α Antliae 4.25
ApusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary">Random House Dictionary</ref> Aps Apus ApodisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn Bird-of-paradise/Template:WbrExotic Bird/Template:WbrExtraordinary Bird α Apodis 3.83
AquariusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Aqr Aqar Aquarii ancient (Ptolemy) water-bearer Sadalsuud 2.87
Aquila Template:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Aql Aqil Aquilae ancient (Ptolemy) eagle Altair 0.76
AraTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Ara Arae AraeTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) altar β Arae 2.84
AriesTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Ari Arie ArietisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) ram Hamal 2.00
AurigaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Aur Auri AurigaeTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) charioteer Capella 0.08
BoötesTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Boo Boot Boötis ancient (Ptolemy) herdsman Arcturus -0.05
CaelumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cae Cael CaeliTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1756, Lacaille chisel or engraving tool α Caeli 4.46
CamelopardalisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-enTemplate:Wbr<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cam Caml CamelopardalisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-enTemplate:Wbr<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1613, PlanciusTemplate:Efn giraffe [[Beta Camelopardalis|β Template:Shy]] 4.02
Cancer Template:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cnc Canc Cancri ancient (Ptolemy) crab β Cancri 3.52
Canes VenaticiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> CVn CVen Canum Venaticorum 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius hunting dogs Cor Caroli 2.81
Canis MajorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> CMa CMaj Canis Majoris ancient (Ptolemy) greater dog Sirius -1.46
Canis MinorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> CMi CMin Canis Minoris ancient (Ptolemy) lesser dog Procyon 0.34
CapricornusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cap Capr CapricorniTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) sea goat Deneb Algedi 2.83
CarinaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Car Cari Carinae ancient (Ptolemy); 1756, Lacaille, split from Argo Navis keel Canopus -0.74
CassiopeiaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cas Cass CassiopeiaeTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) Cassiopeia (mythological character) Schedar 2.24
CentaurusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cen Cent Centauri ancient (Ptolemy) centaur Alpha Centauri -0.27
CepheusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cep Ceph CepheiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) Cepheus (mythological character) Alderamin 2.46
CetusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Cet Ceti CetiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) sea monster (later interpreted as a whale) Diphda 2.02
ChamaeleonTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cha Cham Chamaeleontis 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn chameleon [[Alpha Chamaeleontis|α Template:Shy]] 4.06
CircinusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cir Circ Circini 1756, Lacaille compasses α Circini 3.19
ColumbaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Col Colm Columbae 1592, Plancius,Template:Efn split from Canis Major dove Phact 2.65
Coma BerenicesTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Com Coma Comae BerenicesTemplate:BrTemplate:Nowrap ancient (Ptolemy); 1536, Caspar Vopel,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> split from Leo Berenice's hair β Comae Berenices 4.26
Corona AustralisTemplate:BrTemplate:Nowrap CrA CorA Coronae Australis ancient (Ptolemy) southern crown α Coronae Australis 4.10
Corona BorealisTemplate:BrTemplate:Nowrap CrB CorB Coronae Borealis ancient (Ptolemy) northern crown Alphecca 2.24
CorvusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Crv Corv Corvi ancient (Ptolemy) crow Gienah 2.59
CraterTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Crt Crat Crateris ancient (Ptolemy) cup δ Crateris 3.56
CruxTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cru Cruc Crucis 1589, Plancius, split from Centaurus southern cross Acrux 0.76
CygnusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Cyg Cygn Cygni ancient (Ptolemy) swan or Northern Cross Deneb 1.25
DelphinusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Del Dlph Delphini ancient (Ptolemy) dolphin β Delphini 3.62
DoradoTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Dor Dora Doradus 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn dolphinfish α Doradus 3.28
DracoTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Dra Drac DraconisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) dragon Eltanin 2.23
EquuleusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Equ Equl EquuleiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) pony α Equulei 3.92
EridanusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Eri Erid EridaniTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) river Eridanus (mythology) Achernar 0.46
FornaxTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en For Forn Fornacis 1756, Lacaille chemical furnace α Fornacis 3.85
GeminiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Gem Gemi Geminorum ancient (Ptolemy) twins Pollux 1.14
GrusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Gru Grus GruisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn crane Alnair 1.74
HerculesTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Her Herc Herculis ancient (Ptolemy) Hercules (mythological character) [[β Herculis|Template:Shy]] 2.81
HorologiumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Hor Horo Horologii 1756, Lacaille pendulum clock α Horologii 3.85
HydraTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Hya Hyda Hydrae ancient (Ptolemy) Hydra (mythological creature) Alphard 2.00
HydrusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Hyi Hydi Hydri 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn lesser water snake β Hydri 2.80
IndusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Ind Indi Indi 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn Indian (of unspecified type) α Indi 3.11
LacertaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Lac Lacr Lacertae 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius lizard α Lacertae 3.76
LeoTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Leo Leon Leonis ancient (Ptolemy) lion Regulus 1.35
Leo MinorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> LMi LMin Leonis Minoris 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius lesser lion 46 Leonis Minoris 3.83
LepusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Lep Leps LeporisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) hare Arneb 2.59
LibraTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Lib Libr Librae ancient (Ptolemy) balance [[Beta Librae|Template:Shy]] 2.61
LupusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Lup Lupi Lupi ancient (Ptolemy) wolf α Lupi 2.30
LynxTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Lyn Lync Lyncis 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius lynx α Lyncis 3.14
LyraTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Lyr Lyra Lyrae ancient (Ptolemy) lyre / harp Vega 0.02
MensaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Men Mens Mensae 1756, Lacaille, as Mons Mensæ Table Mountain (South Africa) α Mensae 5.09
MicroscopiumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en Mic Micr Microscopii 1756, Lacaille microscope γ Microscopii 4.68
MonocerosTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Mon Mono Monocerotis 1613, PlanciusTemplate:Efn unicorn β Monocerotis 3.74
MuscaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Mus Musc MuscaeTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn fly α Muscae 2.69
NormaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Nor Norm NormaeTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> 1756, Lacaille carpenter's level γ2 Normae 4.02
OctansTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Oct Octn OctantisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1756, Lacaille octant (instrument) ν Octantis 3.73
OphiuchusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Oph Ophi Ophiuchi ancient (Ptolemy) serpent-bearer Rasalhague 2.07
OrionTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Ori Orio OrionisTemplate:BrTemplate:Nowrap ancient (Ptolemy) Orion (mythological character) Rigel 0.13
PavoTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Pav Pavo PavonisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn peacock Peacock 1.94
PegasusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Peg Pegs Pegasi ancient (Ptolemy) Pegasus (mythological winged horse) Enif 2.40
PerseusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Per Pers PerseiTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) Perseus (mythological character) Mirfak 1.82
PhoenixTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Phe Phoe PhoenicisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn phoenix Ankaa 2.38
PictorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Pic Pict PictorisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1756, Lacaille, as Equuleus Pictoris easel α Pictoris 3.27
PiscesTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /><ref name="random house dictionary" /> Psc Pisc PisciumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy) fishes Alpherg 3.61
Piscis AustrinusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en PsA PscA Piscis Austrini ancient (Ptolemy) southern fish Fomalhaut 1.16
PuppisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Pup Pupp PuppisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> ancient (Ptolemy); 1756, Lacaille, split from Argo Navis poop deck Naos 2.25
PyxisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Pyx Pyxi Pyxidis 1756, Lacaille mariner's compass α Pyxidis 3.67
ReticulumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Ret Reti Reticuli 1756, Lacaille eyepiece graticule α Reticuli 3.32
SagittaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Sge Sgte Sagittae ancient (Ptolemy) arrow γ Sagittae 3.47
SagittariusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Sgr Sgtr Sagittarii ancient (Ptolemy) archer Kaus Australis 1.85
ScorpiusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Sco Scor Scorpii ancient (Ptolemy) scorpion Antares 0.91
SculptorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Scl Scul Sculptoris 1756, Lacaille sculptor α Sculptoris 4.30
ScutumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Sct Scut Scuti 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius shield (of Sobieski) α Scuti 3.83
Serpens<ref>Serpens may be divided into Serpens Cauda (serpent's tail) and Serpens Caput (serpent's head), but these disjoint areas are considered part of the same constellation by the IAU.</ref>Template:BrTemplate:IPAc-en Ser Serp Serpentis ancient (Ptolemy) snake Unukalhai 2.62
SextansTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Sex Sext SextantisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius sextant α Sextantis 4.49
TaurusTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Tau Taur Tauri ancient (Ptolemy) bull Aldebaran 0.86
TelescopiumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en Tel Tele Telescopii 1756, Lacaille telescope α Telescopii 3.51
TriangulumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en Tri Tria Trianguli ancient (Ptolemy) triangle β Trianguli 3.00
Triangulum AustraleTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en TrA TrAu Trianguli Australis 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn southern triangle Atria 1.91
TucanaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en Tuc Tucn Tucanae 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de HoutmanTemplate:Efn toucan α Tucanae 2.86
Ursa MajorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> UMa UMaj Ursae Majoris ancient (Ptolemy) great bear Alioth 1.77
Ursa MinorTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> UMi UMin Ursae Minoris ancient (Ptolemy) lesser bear Polaris 1.98
VelaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Vel Velr VelorumTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en ancient (Ptolemy); 1756, Lacaille, split from Argo Navis sails γ Velorum 1.83
VirgoTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Vir Virg Virginis ancient (Ptolemy) virgin or maiden Spica 0.97
VolansTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> Vol Voln VolantisTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="random house dictionary" /> 1598, Plancius, Keyser, de Houtman,Template:Efn as Piscis Volans flying fish γ2 Volantis 3.75
VulpeculaTemplate:BrTemplate:IPAc-en<ref name="oed" /> Vul Vulp Vulpeculae 1690, Firmamentum Sobiescianum, Hevelius, as Vulpecula cum Ansere fox α Vulpeculae 4.40

Asterisms

Template:Main Various other unofficial patterns exist alongside the constellations. These are known as "asterisms". Some are part of one larger constellation while others consists of stars in two adjoining constellations. Examples include the Big Dipper/Plough in Ursa Major; the Teapot in Sagittarius; the Square of Pegasus in Pegasus and Andromeda; and the False Cross in Carina and Vela.

See also

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