Science, asked by alkakenge01, 6 hours ago

Identify the constellations in the accompanying figure.​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by ravisaxenabarkhera
62

Explanation:

this constellation is Ursa Major

constellation is a group of stars which makes accompanying figures.

hope it will help you

Answered by zumba12
3

A Constellation is a collection of stars that appears to form a pattern or image.

Explanation:

  • The Constellation in the accompanying figure is Scorpius.
  • Scorpius is a zodiac constellation that can be found in the southern hemisphere of the sky. Scorpio is the Latin word for scorpion.
  • Scorpius is one of the 48 constellations discovered in the second century by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy. It is a prehistoric constellation, dating back before the Greeks.
  • It is located between Libra and Sagittarius to the west and east, respectively. It is a large constellation in the southern hemisphere near the Milky Way's center.
Similar questions