Philips Atlas of the Universe

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been unceremoniously cut up into its keel (Carina), poop
(Puppis) and sails (Vela), because the original constella-
tion was thought to be too unwieldy.
Ptolemy’s constellations did not cover the entire sky.
There were gaps between them, and inevitably these were
filled. Later astronomers added new constellations, some-
times modifying the original boundaries. Later still, the
stars of the far south had to be divided into constellations,
and some of the names have a very modern flavour. The
Telescope, the Microscope and the Air-pump are three of
the more recent groups. Even the Southern Cross, Crux
Australis, is a 17th-century constellation. It was formed by
Royer in 1679, and so has no great claim to antiquity.

Many additional constellations have been proposed
from time to time, but these have not been adopted,
although one of the rejected groups – Quadrans, the
Quadrant – is remembered in the name of the annual
Quadrantid meteor shower.
The 19th-century astronomer Sir John Herschel said
that the patterns of the constellations had been drawn up
to be as inconvenient as possible. In 1933, modified con-
stellation boundaries were laid down by the International
Astronomical Union. There have been occasional attempts
to revise the entire nomenclature, but it is unlikely any
radical change will now be made. The present-day constel-
lations have been accepted for too long to be altered.

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