Aquarius - represented Ganymede, a very handsome young man, Water Courier - English for Aquarius, Aquilla - the thunderbolt carrier for Zeus, Eagle - English for Aquilla, Aries  - is formed by just 4 (sometimes 5) visible stars, which create a line from the ram’s head, Ram - English term for Aries, Canis major - represents the famed Greek dog Laelaps, Greater dog - English for Canis Major, Cygnus - The constellation may also have gotten its name from the tale of Phaethon and Cycnus, Swan - English for Cygnus, Gemini - represents the twins Castor and Pollux, Twins - English for Gemini, Leo - monster that was killed by Hercules as part of his twelve labors, Lion - English for Leo, Lyra - associated with the myth of Orpheus the great musician, Lyre - English for Lyra, Cassiopeia - She was the mother of Princess Andromeda, Vain Queen  - ______ who often boasted about her beauty. She was the mother of Princess, Orion - one of the largest and most recognizable of the constellationsa, Hunter - Orion, the Mythological Greek _____., Pisces - The two fish of the sky represent Aphrodite and her son Eros, Fish - English for Pisces, Scorpius - is fairly easy to find in the night sky, Scorpion - English for Scorpius, Taurus - a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky, Bull - English for Taurus, Ursa Major - It is said to be the most universally recognized star pattern, Larger Bear - English for Ursa Major, Ursa Minor - famous for containing Polaris, the North Star, Smaller Bear - English for Ursa Minor,

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