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  2. In 150 A.D., the Greek scientist Ptolemy published a book, known by its Arabic name, The Almagest, which contained a summary of Greek astronomical knowledge, including a catalog of 1022 stars, with estimates of their brightness, arranged into 48 constellations. These 48 formed the basis for our modern constellation system.
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    Greek constellations are the 48 ancient constellations listed by the Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in his Almagest in the 2nd century CE. All but one of these constellations have survived to the present day and are officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
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    In his Almagest, Ptolemy devotes Books 7 and 8 to the fixed stars. He organizes all the stars known to him (that is, visible by the naked eye, which means with a magnitude up to 6) into 48 constellations, for a total of 1025 stars, for the date of 137 CE.
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  5. The 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy after 150 AD

    Ptolemy listed 1,028 objects forming the classical 48 constellations. The Almagest is a 2nd-century mathematical and astronomical treatise on the apparent motions of the stars and planetary paths.

  6. What Are the Names of the Ancient Constellations in …

    Mar 13, 2018 · Here are the 48 original constellations introduced by the Greek Astronomer Ptolemy in "The Almagest," c. A.D. 140. The form in bold is the Latin name. The three-letter form in parentheses shows the abbreviation and the …

  7. Ptolemy's Star Catalog - pbarbier.com

    Sep 29, 2020 · It groups the stars into 48 constellations, the so-called 48 Ptolemaic constellations, thought of as imaginary figures drawn in the sky representing characters, mythical creatures, animals, or inanimate objects.

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