The Answer:
There are 88 constellations in the sky. This number was
established by the International Astronomical
Union in 1928. Today, this same organization is in charge of
naming celestial bodies. It is the only organization recognized by
scientists for this purpose.
Constellations are the
easiest way for astronomers to group stars in the sky. Although they
are recognized by their border stars, constellations such as the
well-known Orion,
are actually a region of the sky containing millions of stars. By
breaking up the sky into these 88 regions, or constellations,
astronomers, and back-yard amateurs can more easily find stars in the
vast night sky.
Here is a link to the names of the 88
constellations.
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