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CONSTELLATIONS

Across
Latin for “eagle”, was the eagle that in Greek mythology actually bore Ganymede (Aquarius) up to Mt. Olympus
Latin for “larger bear”,the most universally recognized star pattern, it’s always visible in the northern hemisphere
Latin for “ram”, one of 12 constellations that form the zodiac
(also known as the Northern Cross), Multiple personas take on the form of the swan in Greek mythology
Latin for “bull”, is a large and prominent fixture in the winter sky
was a vain queen who often boasted about her beauty, he was the mother of Princess Andromeda
Latin for “lion”, has been a great lion in the night sky across almost all mythological traditions, the monstrous lion that was killed by Hercules as part of his twelve labors
a group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name
Latin for “smaller bear”, famous for containing Polaris, the North Star, better known as the Little Dipper, visualized as a baby bear
Latin for “twins”, represents the twins Castor and Pollux
A celestial body in the outer space, it can be in different colors, source of heat and light in the Solar System
Down
A Nuclear Process that helps in creating Stars
“water carrier” or “cup carrier”
Gas that comprise the Sun's Atmosphere
the mythological Greek HUNTER, one of the largest and most recognizable of the constellations, the most famous constellation