IAU designated constellations by geographical visibility

The International Astronomical Union (IAU) designates 88 constellations.[1] In the table below, they are listed by geographical visibility according to latitude as seen from Earth, as well as the best months for viewing the constellations at 21:00 (9 p.m.).

List

Geographical visibility Celestial coordinates
Abbrev. Constellation Northern-
most latitude
Southern-
most latitude
Month for
best visibility
at 21:00 (9 p.m.)
Right ascension
(hours & mins)[2]
Declination
(degs & mins)[3]
Quad [4]
UMiUrsa Minor90-10June+15 00.00+77 41.99NQ3
CepCepheus90-10November+02 32.64+71 00.51NQ4
CamCamelopardalis90-10February+08 51.37+69 22.89NQ2
DraDraco90-15July+15 08.64+67 00.40NQ3
CasCassiopeia90-20November+01 19.16+62 11.04NQ1
UMaUrsa Major90-30April+11 18.76+50 43.27NQ2
LynLynx90-55March+07 59.53+47 28.00NQ2
LacLacerta90-40October+22 27.68+46 02.51NQ4
PerPerseus90-35December+03 10.50+45 00.79NQ1
CygCygnus90-40September+20 35.28+44 32.70NQ4
AurAuriga90-40late February to early March+06 04.42+42 01.68NQ2
CVnCanes Venatici90-40May+13 06.96+40 06.11NQ3
AndAndromeda90-40November+00 48.46+37 25.91NQ1
LyrLyra90-40August+18 51.17+36 41.36NQ4
CrBCorona Borealis90-50July+15 50.59+32 37.49NQ3
LMiLeo Minor90-45April+10 14.72+32 08.08NQ2
TriTriangulum90-60December+02 11.07+31 28.56NQ1
BooBoötes90-50June+14 42.64+31 12.16NQ3
HerHercules90-50July+17 23.16+27 29.93NQ3
VulVulpecula90-55September+20 13.88+24 26.56NQ4
ComComa Berenices90-70May+12 47.27+23 18.34NQ3
GemGemini90-60February+07 04.24+22 36.01NQ2
AriAries90-60December+02 38.16+20 47.54NQ1
CncCancer90-60March+08 38.96+19 48.35NQ2
PegPegasus90-60October+22 41.84+19 27.98NQ4
SgeSagitta90-70August+19 39.05+18 51.68NQ4
TauTaurus90-65January+04 42.13+14 52.63NQ1
PscPisces90-65November+00 28.97+13 41.23NQ1
LeoLeo90-65April+10 40.03+13 08.32NQ2
DelDelphinus90-69September+20 41.61+11 40.26NQ4
EquEquuleus90-80September+21 11.26+07 45.49NQ4
CMiCanis Minor90-75March+07 39.17+06 25.63NQ2
SerSerpens[5]80-80July+16 57.04+06 07.32NQ3
OriOrion85-75January+05 34.59+05 56.94NQ1
AqlAquila90-75August+19 40.02+03 24.65NQ4
MonMonoceros75-90February+07 03.63+00 16.93NQ2
SexSextans80-90April+10 16.29−02 36.88SQ2
VirVirgo80-80May+13 24.39−04 09.51SQ3
CetCetus70-90November+01 40.10−07 10.76SQ1
OphOphiuchus80-80July+17 23.69−07 54.74SQ3
SctScutum80-90August+18 40.39−09 53.32SQ4
AqrAquarius65-90October+22 17.38−10 47.35SQ4
HyaHydra54-83April+11 36.73−14 31.91SQ2
LibLibra65-90June+15 11.96−15 14.08SQ3
CrtCrater65-90April+11 23.75−15 55.74SQ2
CapCapricornus60-90September+21 02.93−18 01.39SQ4
CrvCorvus60-90May+12 26.52−18 26.20SQ3
LepLepus63-90January+05 33.95−19 02.78SQ1
CMaCanis Major60-90February+06 49.74−22 08.42SQ2
ScoScorpius40-90July+16 53.24−27 01.89SQ3
PyxPyxis50-90March+08 57.16−27 21.10SQ2
SgrSagittarius55-90August+19 05.94−28 28.61SQ4
EriEridanus32-90December+03 18.02−28 45.37SQ1
PsAPiscis Austrinus55-90October+22 17.07−30 38.53SQ4
PupPuppis40-90February+07 15.48−31 10.64SQ2
ForFornax50-90December+02 47.88−31 38.07SQ1
SclSculptor50-90November+00 26.28−32 05.30SQ1
AntAntlia45-90April+10 16.43−32 29.01SQ2
ColColumba45-90February+05 51.76−35 05.67SQ1
MicMicroscopium45-90September+20 57.88−36 16.49SQ4
CaeCaelum40-90January+04 42.27−37 52.90SQ1
CrACorona Australis40-90August+18 38.79−41 08.85SQ4
LupLupus35-90June+15 13.21−42 42.53SQ3
GruGrus34-90October+22 27.39−46 21.11SQ4
VelVela30-90March+09 34.64−47 10.03SQ2
CenCentaurus25-90May+13 04.27−47 20.72SQ3
PhePhoenix32-90November+00 55.91−48 34.84SQ1
TelTelescopium40-90August+19 19.54−51 02.21SQ4
NorNorma30-90July+15 54.18−51 21.09SQ3
HorHorologium30-90December+03 16.56−53 20.18SQ1
PicPictor26-90January+05 42.46−53 28.45SQ1
AraAra25-90July+17 22.49−56 35.30SQ3
DorDorado20-90January+05 14.51−59 23.22SQ1
IndIndus15-90September+21 58.33−59 42.40SQ4
RetReticulum23-90January+03 55.27−59 59.85SQ1
CruCrux20-90May+12 26.99−60 11.19SQ3
CirCircinus30-90July+14 34.54−63 01.82SQ3
CarCarina20-90March+08 41.70−63 13.16SQ2
TrATriangulum Australe25-90July+16 04.95−65 23.28SQ3
PavPavo30-90August+19 36.71−65 46.89SQ4
TucTucana25-90November+23 46.64−65 49.80SQ4
VolVolans15-90March+07 47.73−69 48.07SQ2
HyiHydrus8-90November+02 20.65−69 57.39SQ1
MusMusca10-90May+12 35.28−70 09.66SQ3
ApsApus5-90July+16 08.65−75 18.00SQ3
MenMensa4-90January+05 24.90−77 30.24SQ1
ChaChamaeleon5-90April+10 41.53−79 12.30SQ2
OctOctans0-90October+23 00.00−82 09.12SQ4

Notes and references

  1. "The Constellations". International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  2. Average of the most eastward and most westward RA.
  3. Average of the most northern and most southern declination.
  4. "Quad" designates the quadrant of the sky as N for North or S for South, Quadrants 1 (0h 6h ), 2 (6h 12h ), 3 (12h 18h ), or 4 (18h 0h ).
  5. Serpens is divided into two parts:
    Serpens Caput ("Serpent's Head"; 428.484 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 15 46.49, Dec: +10 58.20), and
    Serpens Cauda ("Serpent's Tail"; 208.444 sq. deg.; midpoint: RA: 18 07.60, Dec: -04 51.73)

See also

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