せいざ星座seiza
1.
A recognized group of stars in the night sky, arranged in a way that resembles mythical figures, animals, or objects, often carrying names associated with deities or heroes.
2.
A designated formation of stars that connects celestial bodies based on their visible positions, with each arrangement representing a specific character, animal, or symbol in mythology or folklore.
3.
An established classification of celestial patterns that has evolved over time, primarily deriving from ancient Greek astronomy, which includes the addition of southern hemisphere constellations, resulting in a total of 88 recognized formations.
Example:
古代の天文学者は、星座を見つけ、名前をつけた。