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Constellations vary throughout the seasons, offering different celestial patterns at different times of the year: Spring Seong Jun Park, March 13, 2023


Thousands of years ago, Western constellations, the patterns of stars we know today, started with the nomadic people of Chaldea in the Babylonian region. These ancient people, leading a nomadic lifestyle with their livestock, spent many nights under the open sky. As they connected the bright stars, they began creating constellations, often using them as metaphors for animals. This rich history of constellations reflects the observations and imagination of these ancient cultures. In spring, constellations such as Leo, Virgo, Corvus, and Corona Borealis are prominent.



1. Leo: The Lion, with its distinctive backward question mark shape, is a spring constellation



2. Virgo is one of the twelve zodiac constellations, and it is the second-largest constellation in the sky


3. Corvus is notable for its distinct shape, often described as resembling a trapezoid or a sail


 

4. Corona Borealis, also known as the Northern Crown, is a small but distinctive constellation in the Northern Hemisphere. Its name, "Corona Borealis," is Latin for "Northern Crown."



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