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Constellation Map

Name All 88 IAU Constellations on a map of the heavens.
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Constellation
Andromeda
Antlia
Apus
Aquarius
Aquila
Ara
Aries
Auriga
Bootes
Caelum
Camelopardalis
Cancer
Canes Venatici
Constellation
Canis Major
Canis Minor
Capricornus
Carina
Cassiopeia
Centaurus
Cepheus
Cetus
Chamaeleon
Circinus
Columba
Coma Berenices
Corona Australis
Constellation
Corona Borealis
Corvus
Crater
Crux
Cygnus
Delphinus
Dorado
Draco
Equuleus
Eridanus
Fornax
Gemini
Grus
Constellation
Hercules
Horologium
Hydra
Hydrus
Indus
Lacerta
Leo
Leo Minor
Lepus
Libra
Lupus
Lynx
Lyra
Constellation
Mensa
Microscopium
Monoceros
Musca
Norma
Octans
Ophiuchus
Orion
Pavo
Pegasus
Perseus
Phoenix
Constellation
Pictor
Pisces
Piscis Austrinus
Puppis
Pyxis
Reticulum
Sagitta
Sagittarius
Scorpius
Sculptor
Scutum
Serpens
Constellation
Sextans
Taurus
Telescopium
Triangulum
Triangulum Australe
Tucana
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Vela
Virgo
Volans
Vulpecula
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16 Comments
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Level 94
Apr 23, 2021
This map attempts to plot the sky into a rectangular shape by replacing North/South with Declination, and East/West with Right Ascension. Thus it has the same plotting issues as the Mercator projection, for example while the Little Dipper is a very small section of the sky, it's drawn here across the entire top due to its polar position.
+4
Level 40
Apr 23, 2021
Bruh, this SVG is insane!!
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Level 55
Apr 23, 2021
How..what..why...where...when....HOW! How did you make this! It's so detailed, it's encaptivating! Nominated BTW...
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Level 94
Apr 23, 2021
Thanks! I was inspired by this quiz of Stewart's, but I felt like it needed more constellations (as in all of them). Took a while to find a rectangular map I liked, and then an extreme amount of editing to get it where I liked it.
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Level 79
Jun 28, 2021
This is absolutely incredible! I also love how you color-coded based on the constellation’s inventor… absolutely astonishing work!
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Level 94
Jun 28, 2021
Cheers, I know the different groups won't necessarily help a lot of people, but it'll make a lot of us northern-hemisphereites at least feel better after being completely clueless on the Bayer and La Caille groups.
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Level 80
Jun 28, 2021
Just Beautiful. Best Astronomy SVG on this site.
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Level 94
Jun 28, 2021
Thanks! Though from a Quantum Mechanist, I have to wonder if it's simultaneously not...
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Level 85
Jun 28, 2021
This is so good! 100% deserves a feature!
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Level 94
Jun 28, 2021
It certainly comes highly recommended by the manufacturer!
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Level 40
Dec 9, 2022
Very cool. Since it's already very complicated, though, it may be nice to allow as type-ins some of the popular names of the constellations in English (the eagle, the dragon, the whale, the wolf, the dolphin,..).
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Level 52
Aug 15, 2024
Finally, a constellation map quiz with all 88!
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Level 61
Apr 7, 2025
Nominated for the great SVG work!
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Level 47
Jan 22, 2026
Hi, I would like to translate this quiz to french, because the constellations names are not the same at all. I am not allowed to copy it, so would you be in position to allow me to copy, or provide this exceptionnal SVG so that I can make the french version ? If you're ok with it of course I know it took you a lot of work.
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Level 94
Jan 23, 2026
I have no concerns, but I'm not sure how to allow copying. Let me look into it
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Level 47
Jan 31, 2026
Don't bother, I stole the source code. Thank you, have a look: https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/1423830/toutes-les-constellations