Konstellaatioidens
Konstellaatioidens, also known as star constellations, are groups of stars that form recognizable patterns or shapes in the night sky. These patterns are often named after mythological figures, animals, or objects, and have been used for navigation, storytelling, and cultural significance throughout human history. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially recognizes 88 constellations, each occupying a specific area of the celestial sphere.
The concept of constellations is ancient, with evidence of their use dating back to the Babylonian, Greek,
Modern astronomy has expanded the definition of constellations to include not just visible stars but also
Constellations are also used in astrology, where they are believed to influence human behavior and events.
In summary, konstellaatioidens are groups of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky, with historical