Star patterns that have guided travelers for millennia, perfect for navigation systems.
The chained princess home to our nearest neighboring galaxy
The Water Bearer pouring celestial waters, cupbearer to the gods
The Eagle with bright Altair, Zeus's thunderbolt carrier
The Ram with golden fleece, first sign of the zodiac
The Herdsman with brilliant Arcturus, driver of the Great Bear
The Crab home to the beautiful Beehive star cluster
The Sea Goat with fish tail, marking the winter solstice point
The distinctive W-shaped constellation named after a vain Ethiopian queen
The Swan flying along the Milky Way, also known as the Northern Cross
The Dragon winding around the north pole, guardian of golden apples
The Twins Castor and Pollux, one mortal and one immortal
The Lion with the distinctive Sickle marking its head and mane
The Scales of justice, only inanimate zodiac constellation
The Harp of Orpheus with brilliant Vega, the former pole star
The Hunter with his distinctive belt, one of the most recognizable star patterns
The Winged Horse with the Great Square, born from Medusa's blood
The Hero holding Medusa's head, marked by the winking Demon Star
The Fishes swimming in opposite directions, connected by a cord
The Archer aiming at Scorpius, gateway to our galaxy's center
The Scorpion with the red heart star Antares, enemy of Orion
The Bull with red eye Aldebaran and the Pleiades star cluster
The Great Bear containing the famous Big Dipper asterism
The Little Bear containing Polaris, the current North Star
The Maiden holding wheat, home to thousands of galaxies