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- Andromeda (constellation) [r]: Constellation in the northern sky, which is surrounded by Auriga, Perseus, Aries, Cetus, Eridanus, Orion and Gemini. [e]
- Antlia [r]: Constellation in the southern sky, which is surrounded by Hydra, Pyxis, Vela and Centaurus. [e]
- Boötes [r]: Northern sky constellation with 140 stars including Arcturus (α Bootis), the third-brightest star in the night sky. [e]
- Caelum [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Columba and Eridanus, its name means 'the chisel' in Latin. [e]
- Camelopardalis [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere in the large space between Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and Perseus, its name is Latin for 'giraffe'. [e]
- Cancer (constellation) [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Leo and Gemini, fourth member of the zodiac, its name is Latin for 'crab'. [e]
- Canes Venatici [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Ursa Major and Boötes, under the handle of the Big Dipper, its name is Latin for 'hunting dogs'. [e]
- Canis Minor [r]: Constellation in the northern sky, symbolized as a little dog. [e]
- Capricornus [r]: A constellation in the southern sky. It is surrounded by Aquarius, Aquila, Sagittarius, Microscopium and Piscis Austrinus. [e]
- Circinus [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Musca and Triangulum Australe, its name is Latin for 'compass'. [e]
- Coma Berenices [r]: Constellation in the northern sky near Boötes and Leo that contains a prominent cluster of galaxies and the north pole of the Milky Way, its name is Latin for 'Berenice's Hair'. [e]
- Corona Australis [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Telescopium and Sagittarius, its name is Latin for 'Southern Crown'. [e]
- Corona Borealis [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere between Hercules and Boötes, its name is Latin for 'Northern Crown'. [e]
- Draco (constellation) [r]: Constellation in the polar region of the Northern Hemisphere near Cepheus and Ursa Major, its name is Latin for 'Dragon'. [e]
- Equuleus [r]: Northern Hemisphere constellation near Aquarius, right ascension 21 hours, declination 10° north, its name is Latin for 'Little Horse'. [e]
- Fornax [r]: A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Sculptor and Eridanus; its name is Latin for 'furnace'. [e]
- Horologium [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Hydrus, Eridanus, and Reticulum, its name is Latin for 'horologe', a form of ship's clock. [e]
- Hydra (constellation) [r]: Stellar onstellation in the equatorial region of the southern sky near Cancer, Libra, and Centaurus, from Greek (water snake). [e]
- Hydrus [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Tucana and Mensa, its name is Latin for 'male water snake' (not to be confused with hydra). [e]
- Leo Minor [r]: Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Leo and Ursa Major, its name is Latin for 'smaller lion'. [e]
- Mensa (constellation) [r]: Southern constellation between Hydrus and Volans, its name is Latin for 'table'. [e]
- Microscopium [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere, its name is Latin for 'microscope'. [e]
- Monoceros [r]: A constellation in the southern sky. [e]
- Norma [r]: Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere within the Milky Way near Lupus and Ara, its name is Latin for 'carpenter's square'. [e]
- Octans [r]: Constellation that includes the southern celestial pole, its name is Latin for the eighth part of a circle, but it is actually named after the 'octant', a navigational instrument. [e]
- Ophiuchus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Pictor [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Piscis Austrinus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Puppis [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sagitta [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sculptor (constellation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Serpens [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Telescopium [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Triangulum Australe [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Virgo [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Volans [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vulpecula [r]: Add brief definition or description