What is a constellation? If you tried to draw lines between the stars like a dot-to-dot puzzle they might form objects , animals or people . Some of these star patterns are called constellations . They help astronomers divide the night sky into sections, so we know what’s what in the vastness of space .

Things you see in the sky can vary depending on the time of year and where in the world you are. Cool, right? Some famous constellations..

. This is an awesome starter place for aspiring stargazers! It’s called The Plough because Ancient Greeks thought it looked like an old-fashioned plough with a handle and blade . It’s also known as The Saucepan , which makes more sense to modern eyes! Known as The Great Bear because it resembles, well, a bear , Ursa Major is the third-largest constellation .

It can be seen all year round from the UK and has lots of smaller star patterns within it, including The Plough . Positioned along the Milky Way , Cygnus is a big standout in the summer sky – appearing like a swan flapping its wings mid-flight. Pronounced “SIG-NUHS,” ‘Cygnus’ is the Latin name for swan! Named after the winged horse in Greek mythology , Pegasus is famous for hosting the first found exoplanet – a planet that orbits a star other than our sun.

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