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3 unusual facts about The Constellations


Do It for Free

Do It for Free is the second album by Atlanta-based band The Constellations.

The Constellations

Following their 2010 debut Southern Gothic they signed with Santa Monica, CA based 429 Records and released an EP titled 'Sold Out' March 20, 2012 as an appetizer to their second full length album Do It for Free slated for a June 12, 2012 worldwide release.

They have had their songs featured on television shows like USA's " Royal Pains" and " Suits", CW's Vampire Diaries, and Fox's "House." "Perfect Day" was featured during the film Horrible Bosses.



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C88

Caldwell 88 (NGC 5823), an open cluster in the constellations Circinus and Lupus

Catasterismi

A fundamental effort in this translation was the application of Greek mythic nomenclature to designate individual stars, both asterisms like the Pleiades and Hyades, and the constellations.

Colin Stanley Gum

Gum 12, a huge area of nebulosity in the direction of the constellations Puppis and Vela, was later named the Gum Nebula in his honour.

Farnese Atlas

In 2005, at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in San Diego, California, Dr. Bradley E. Schaefer, a professor of physics at Louisiana State University, presented a widely reported analysis concluding that the text of Hipparchus' long lost star catalog may have been the inspiration for the representation of the constellations on the globe, thereby reviving and expanding an earlier proposal by Georg Thiele (1898).

H. A. Rey

A new edition of Find the Constellations was released in 2008, updated with modern fonts, the new status of Pluto, and some more current measurements of planetary sizes and orbital radii.

Mons Maenalus

It was located between the constellations of Boötes and Virgo, and depicts a mountain in Greece that the herdsman is stepping upon.

Robert Bauval

In particular, the aspects of the OCT which claim there is a link between the Ancient Egyptian structures at Giza and the constellations as they looked some 12,500 years ago are yet to find support from many within the field.

Sceptrum et Manus Iustitiae

It was formed from stars of what is today the constellations Lacerta and western Andromeda.