CONSTELLATION

Constellation Aquila

Aquila is located in the equatorial region of the sky representing an eagle. It is best visible in the month of August, high in the evening sky.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Constellation Aquarius

Aquarius is a constellation of the zodiac, through which the Sun passes from mid-February to mid-March.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Constellation Apus

An inconspicuous constellation in the south polar region of the sky, created by German astronomer Johan Bayer in the 17th century.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Constellation Antlia

Antlia is visible at latitudes between +45° and -90°, and best visible during the month of April.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

The 88 Modern Constellations

The International Astronomical Union officially recognizes 88 constellations with defined borders encompassing the entire northern and southern hemispheres.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Andromeda Constellation

Looking up at the night sky in the autumn months, one can't miss the striking shape of the constellation Andromeda.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

The Zodiac Constellations

Astrology meets astronomy in this comprehensive guide to the 12 zodiac constellations. Learn their stories and how to find them in the sky above you.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Spring Constellations

Discover the springtime constellations and star asterisms. Learn practical tips for identifying the starry features of March, April, and May.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

What Are The Different Types of Constellations??

Constellations help us group the numerous stars into recognizable shapes, but how can we segment them into easier groups?
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Centaurus Constellation

Centaurus is a southern constellation composed of 17 stars that form the shape of the centaur: a mythical creature half man, half horse.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Lupus Constellation

The Lupus constellation is a part of the southern hemisphere night sky in which a group of close stars together form the outline of a mythical wolf.
Updated: Jun 20, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain