Constellation Name Quiz

Welcome to the constellation name quiz. You have already heard of the Big Dipper, the zodiac sign Pisces, and the constellation Cygnus. You've probably also heard about the famous SEA GOAT. But what is your constellation? Do you know it? Let's find out! Take our quiz to find out. What is your constellation? You'll be surprised by your answers!

The Columba constellation is the dove. Introduced to the world by Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the 16th century, this star is named for Noah, who was believed to be a dove. But today, it is considered a member of the STELLAR CONSTELLATION. If you're curious about your star sign, take our quiz to find out!

There are 88 constellations in the Northern Hemisphere, most of which have a Greek or Roman name. The first one, Orion, was named after the Greek god of wisdom and piety. Many people mapped out their own star patterns to find their way home. This is the most popular and famous of all the star constellation quizzes. You might be surprised by your answer! You'll feel like a true astrologer when you discover your astrological constellation!

Did you know that the Reticulum is a constellation of the eye? It's actually a pair of tiny dots in the sky. This star system is called a "reticle". The Reticulum was created by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century. It was originally known as the Pneumatica constellation, but was shortened to Antlia. And the Apus constellation represents the bird of paradise. Apus means "no feet" in Greek. It was named by Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius in the late sixteenth century.

What is your Constellation Name?

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