Apus, the Bird of Paradise, is a southern constellation with a unique name
Aquila, the Eagle, is home to the bright star Altair and the Summer Triangle
Ara, the Altar, is a small southern constellation representing an altar
Auriga, the Charioteer, is known for the star Capella and the open cluster M36
Boötes, the Herdsman, includes the bright star Arcturus and the Bear Watcher asterism
Caelum, the Chisel, is a small southern constellation representing a chisel
Camelopardalis, the Giraffe, is a large but faint northern constellation
Canis Major, the Great Dog, contains the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius
Canis Minor, the Little Dog, features the bright star Procyon
Capricornus, the Sea Goat, is a zodiac constellation associated with the god Pan
Cassiopeia, the Queen, is a distinct "W" or "M" shaped constellation in the north
Centaurus, the Centaur, is a prominent southern constellation
Cepheus, the King, is associated with the myth of King Cepheus and Queen Cassiopeia
Circinus, the Compasses, is a small southern constellation
Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown, is a small but distinctive constellation