Category:Super-Constellation: Revision history

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10 August 2025

  • curprev 10:1010:10, 10 August 2025Sushoff talk contribs 753 bytes +753 Created page with "A super-constellation is an image (a constellation) in the sky that consists of several smaller constellations. For instance, in contemporary IAU-astronomy, Ophiuchus and Serpens together form a superconstellation, as they are considered two separate constellations but their images cannot be separated. Likewise, the Chinese sky culture has some super-constellations that are sometimes even called "enclosures" as they enclose a huge variety of different constellations. F..."