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  1. Orion Constellation (the Hunter): Stars, Facts, Myth, Location ...

    The constellation Orion has its origins in Sumerian mythology, specifically in the myth of Gilgamesh. Sumerians associated the constellation with the story of their hero fighting the bull …

  2. Orion's Belt: Stars, Myths, Constellation, Facts, Location ...

    Jan 1, 2023 · The constellation Orion is depicted as the human figure of a hunter chasing a hare (Lepus) with his two dogs (Canis Major and Canis Minor) or, alternatively, facing the charge of …

  3. Canis Major: Stars, Myth, Facts, Location, Deep Sky Objects ...

    Myth Canis Major is commonly taken to represent the “greater dog” following the hunter Orion in Greek mythology. The constellation is depicted as a dog standing on its hind legs, pursuing a …

  4. Lepus Constellation (the Hare): Stars, Myth, Facts, Location ...

    The constellation’s name means “the hare” in Latin. Lepus is not associated with any particular myth, but is sometimes depicted as a hare being chased by the mythical hunter Orion or by his …

  5. Constellation Families – Constellation Guide

    The Orion Family, the smallest of the eight groups, consists of the five constellations associated with the myth of Orion, the Hunter: Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Lepus and Monoceros.

  6. Eridanus Constellation (the River): Stars, Myth, Map, Facts ...

    Eridanus is one of the largest constellations in the sky. It represents the celestial river. It is home to Achernar, one of the brightest stars in the sky, the nearby star Epsilon Eridani, and the …

  7. Ursa Major Constellation: Stars, Myth, Facts, Location – …

    Ursa Major is the largest northern constellation and the third largest constellation in the sky. Its brightest stars form the Big Dipper asterism (the Plough), one of the most recognizable star …

  8. Canis Minor (the Little Dog): Stars, Myth, Facts ... - Constellation …

    Canis Minor is most commonly identified as one of the dogs following Orion, the hunter in Greek myth. In another legend, the constellation is said to represent Maera, the dog of the unlucky …

  9. Scorpius Constellation: Stars, Facts, Myth, Location... – …

    In Greek mythology, the constellation Scorpius was identified with the scorpion that stung Orion, the mythical hunter. The two constellations lie opposite each other in the sky, and Orion is said …

  10. Monoceros Constellation (the Unicorn): Stars, Location, Story, Facts ...

    The constellation was created to fill the area between two large constellations, Orion and Hydra, where there weren’t any constellations introduced in Greek times.