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The Constellations
In colloquial usage, a constellation is what astronomers call an asterism: a group of celestial bodies (usually stars) that appear to form a pattern in the sky or appear visibly related to each other. Examples are Orion (which appears like a human figure with a belt, often referred to as "The Hunter"), Leo (which contains bright stars that outline the form of a lion), Scorpius (which can seem reminiscent of a scorpion), and Crux (a cross). In astronomy, however, a constellation is an area of the sky, and contains all the stars and other celestial objects within that area. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) divides the sky into 88 official constellations with exact boundaries, so that every direction or place in the sky belongs within one constellation. Most of these constellations are centred on the traditional constellations of Western culture.

Constellations are normally the product of human perception rather than astronomical realities. The stars in a constellation or asterism rarely have any astrophysical relationship to each other; they just happen to appear close together in the sky as viewed from Earth and typically lie many light years apart in space. However, there are some exceptions. The famous star pattern known as the Big Dipper in North America or the Plough in the UK is almost entirely created by stars that are genuinely close together in astronomical terms; they are known as the Ursa Major moving group.

The grouping of stars into constellations is essentially arbitrary, as different cultures have seen different patterns in the sky, although a few of the more obvious ones tend to recur frequently, e.g., Orion and Scorpius.
List of Constellations by Area
Rank
  
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Family [1]  

Her
Zod
Urs
Per
Her
Wat
Per
Urs
Her
Zod
Her
Zod
Urs
Zod
Zod
Her
Zod
Urs
Per
Wat
Per
Her
Her
Per
Per
Ori
Per
Urs
Zod
Zod
Zod
Wat
Zod
Wat
Ori
Lac
Bay
Urs
Zod
Zod
Lac
Urs
Ori
Bay
Bay
Her
Her
Bay
Bay
Lac
Ori
Her
Her
Wat
Her
Urs
Lac
Lac
Lac
Wat
Bay
Lac
Her
Urs
Wat
Lac
Bay
Per
Wat
Her
Ori
Bay
Urs
Lac
Lac
Bay
Bay
Per
Bay
Her
Lac
Lac
Her
Her
Lac
Her
Wat
Her
Abbr  

HYA

VIR
UMA
CET
HER
ERI
PEG
DRA
CEN
AQR
OPH
LEO
BOO
PSC
SGR
CYG
TAU
CAM
AND
PUP
AUR
AQL
SER
PER
CAS
ORI
CEP
LYN
LIB
GEM
CNC
VEL
SCO
CAR
MON
SCL
PHE
CVN
ARI
CAP
FOR
COM
CMA
PAV
GRU
LUP
SEX
TUC
IND
OCT
LEP
LYR
CRT
COL
VUL
UMI
TEL
HOR
PIC
PSA
HYI
ANT
ARA
LMI
PYX
MIC
APS
LAC
DEL
CRV
CMI
DOR
CRB
NOR
MEN
VOL
MUS
TRI
CHA
CRA
CAE
RET
TRA
SCT
CIR
SGE
EQU
CRU

Constellation  

Hydra
Virgo

Ursa Major
Cetus
Hercules
Eridanus
Pegasus
Draco
Centaurus
Aquarius
Ophiuchus
Leo
Boötes
Pisces
Sagittarius
Cygnus
Taurus
Camelopardalis
Andromeda
Puppis
Auriga
Aquila
Serpens [5]
Perseus
Cassiopeia
Orion
Cepheus
Lynx
Libra
Gemini
Cancer
Vela
Scorpius
Carina
Monoceros
Sculptor
Phoenix
Canes Venatici
Aries
Capricornus
Fornax
Coma Berenices
Canis Major
Pavo
Grus
Lupus
Sextans
Tucana
Indus
Octans
Lepus
Lyra
Crater
Columba
Vulpecula
Ursa Minor
Telescopium
Horologium
Pictor
Piscis Austrinus
Hydrus
Antlia
Ara
Leo Minor
Pyxis
Microscopium
Apus
Lacerta
Delphinus
Corvus
Canis Minor
Dorado
Corona Borealis
Norma
Mensa
Volans
Musca
Triangulum
Chamaeleon
Corona Australis
Caelum
Reticulum
Triangulum Australe
Scutum
Circinus
Sagitta
Equuleus
Crux
Area (sq. deg.) [2]  

1302.844
1294.428
1279.66
1231.411
1225.148
1137.919
1120.794
1082.952
1060.422
979.854
948.34
946.964
906.831
889.417
867.432
803.983
797.249
756.828
722.278
673.434
657.438
652.473
636.928
614.997
598.407
594.12
587.787
545.386
538.052
513.761
505.872
499.649
496.783
494.184
481.569
474.764
469.319
465.194
441.395
413.947
397.502
386.475
380.118
377.666
365.513
333.683
313.515
294.557
294.006
291.045
290.291
286.476
282.398
270.184
268.165
255.864
251.512
248.885
246.739
245.375
243.035
238.901
237.057
231.956
220.833
209.513
206.327
200.688
188.549
183.801
183.367
179.173
178.71
165.29
153.484
141.354
138.355
131.847
131.592
127.696
124.865
113.936
109.978
109.114
93.353
79.932
71.641
68.447
Percentage  

3.16%
3.14%
3.10%
2.99%
2.97%
2.76%
2.72%
2.63%
2.57%
2.38%
2.30%
2.30%
2.20%
2.16%
2.10%
1.95%
1.93%
1.83%
1.75%
1.63%
1.59%
1.58%
1.54%
1.49%
1.45%
1.44%
1.42%
1.32%
1.30%
1.25%
1.23%
1.21%
1.20%
1.20%
1.17%
1.15%
1.14%
1.13%
1.07%
1.00%
0.96%
0.94%
0.92%
0.92%
0.89%
0.81%
0.76%
0.71%
0.71%
0.71%
0.70%
0.69%
0.68%
0.65%
0.65%
0.62%
0.61%
0.60%
0.60%
0.59%
0.59%
0.58%
0.57%
0.56%
0.54%
0.51%
0.50%
0.49%
0.46%
0.45%
0.44%
0.43%
0.43%
0.40%
0.37%
0.34%
0.34%
0.32%
0.32%
0.31%
0.30%
0.28%
0.27%
0.26%
0.23%
0.19%
0.17%
0.17%
RA: [3] h m  

11 36.73
13 24.39
11 18.76
01 40.10
17 23.16
03 18.02
22 41.84
15 08.64
13 04.27
22 17.38
17 23.69
10 40.03
14 42.64
00 28.97
19 05.94
20 35.28
04 42.13
08 51.37
00 48.46
07 15.48
06 04.42
19 40.02
16 57.04
03 10.50
01 19.16
05 34.59
22
07 59.53
15 11.96
07 04.24
08 38.96
09 34.64
16 53.24
08 41.70
07 03.63
00 26.28
00 55.91
13 06.96
02 38.16
21 02.93
02 47.88
12 47.27
06 49.74
19 36.71
22 27.39
15 13.21
10 16.29
23 46.64
21 58.33
23 00.00
05 33.95
18 51.17
11 23.75
05 51.76
20 13.88
15 00.00
19 19.54
03 16.56
05 42.46
22 17.07
02 20.65
10 16.43
17 22.49
10 14.72
08 57.16
20 57.88
16 08.65
22 27.68
20 41.61
12 26.52
07 39.17
05 14.51
15 50.59
15 54.18
05 24.90
07 47.73
12 35.28
02 11.07
10 41.53
18 38.79
04 42.27
03 55.27
16 04.95
18 40.39
14 34.54
19 39.05
21 11.26
12 26.99
DEC: d m 

 -14 31.91
-04 09.51
+50 43.
27
-07 10.76
+27 29.93
-28 45.37
+19 27.98
+67 00.40
-47 20.72
-10 47.35
-07 54.74
+13 08.32
+31 12.16
+13 41.23
-28 28.61
+44 32.70
+14 52.63
+69 22.89
+37 25.91
-31 10.64
+42 01.68
+03 24.65
+06 07.32
+45 00.79
+62 11.04
+05 56.94
+71 00.51
+47 28.00
-15 14.08
+22 36.01
+19 48.35
-47 10.03
-27 01.89
-63 13.16
+00 16.93
-32 05.30
-48 34.84
+40 06.11
+20 47.54
-18 01.39
-31 38.07
+23 18.34
-22 08.42
-65 46.89
-46 21.11
-42 42.53
-02 36.88
-65 49.80
-59 42.40
-82 09.12
-19 02.78
+36 41.36
-15 55.74
-35 05.67
+24 26.56
+77 41.99
-51 02.21
-53 20.18
-53 28.45
-30 38.53
-69 57.39
-32 29.01
-56 35.30
+32 08.08
-27 21.10
-36 16.49
-75 18.00
+46 02.51
+11 40.26
-18 26.20
+06 25.63
-59 23.22
+32 37.49
-51 21.09
-77 30.24
-69 48.07
-70 09.66
+31 28.56
-79 12.30
-41 08.85
-37 52.90
-59 59.85
-65 23.28
-09 53.32
-63 01.82
+18 51.68
+07 45.49
-60 11.19
Quad [4]  

SQ2
SQ3
NQ
2
SQ1
NQ3
SQ1
NQ4
NQ3
SQ3
SQ4
SQ3
NQ2
NQ3
NQ1
SQ4
NQ4
NQ1
NQ2
NQ1
SQ2
NQ2
NQ4
NQ3
NQ1
NQ1
NQ1
NQ4
NQ2
SQ3
NQ2
NQ2
SQ2
SQ3
SQ2
NQ2
SQ1
SQ1
NQ3
NQ1
SQ4
SQ1
NQ3
SQ2
SQ4
SQ4
SQ3
SQ2
SQ4
SQ4
SQ4
SQ1
NQ4
SQ2
SQ1
NQ4
NQ3
SQ4
SQ1
SQ1
SQ4
SQ1
SQ2
SQ3
NQ2
SQ2
SQ4
SQ3
NQ4
NQ4
SQ3
NQ2
SQ1
NQ3
SQ3
SQ1
SQ2
SQ3
NQ1
SQ2
SQ4
SQ1
SQ1
SQ3
SQ4
SQ3
NQ4
NQ4
SQ3

Notes

- 'Family' abbreviations correspond to Constellation Family Abbreviations: Per=Perseus, Urs=Ursa Major, Her=Hercules, Zod=Zodiacal, Ori=Orion, Wat=Heavenly waters, Bay=J. Bayer, Lac=La Caille (see List of constellations).
- The total area of all constellations is the total area of the sky, which is 4p steradians, or 4p × (180/p)2 square degrees, or approximately 41252.961 square degrees.
- Right Ascension & Declination of the midpoints of the constellations.
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'Quad' designates the quadrant of the sky as N for North or S for South, Quadrant 1 through 4.
- Serpens is divided into two parts:
Serpens Caput (428.48 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 15 46.49, Dec: +10 58.20), and
Serpens Cauda (208.44 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 18 07.60, Dec: -04 51.73)


Text and tables courtesy of Wikipedia

Two well-known constellations
Ursa Major - The Plough
Orion - The Hunter
Illustrations courtesy of Ian Morison - Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics

The 88 official constellations defined by the IAU (International Astronomical Union) are mostly based upon those of the ancient Greek tradition, passed down through the Middle Ages, which includes the 'signs of the zodiac,' twelve constellations through which the sun passes and which thus have had special cultural significance. The rest consist of constellations which were defined in the early modern era by astronomers who studied the southern hemisphere's skies, which were invisible to the Greeks.

Below is a list of the 88 modern constellations by their area in the sky, measured in square degrees.

These areas are determined by constellation boundaries drawn up by Eugène Delporte in 1930 on behalf of the IAU and published in Délimitation scientifique des constellations (Cambridge University Press). Before Delporte's work, the precise boundaries of each constellation were only vaguely defined.

Delporte drew the boundaries along vertical and horizontal lines of right ascension and declination; however, he did so for the epoch B1875.0, which means that due to precession of the equinoxes, the borders on a modern star map (eg, for epoch J2000) are already somewhat skewed and no longer perfectly vertical or horizontal. This skew will increase over the years and centuries to come. However, this does not change the area of any constellation.