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Learn about cool constellations with The LEGO® Group!

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What is a constellation?

If you tried to draw lines between the stars like a dot-to-dot puzzle they might form objects, animals or people. Some of these star patterns are called constellations. They help astronomers divide the night sky into sections, so we know what’s what in the vastness of space.

Things you see in the sky can vary depending on the time of year and where in the world you are. Cool, right?

Two LEGO astronaut minifigures float in space. One asks, Why did the cool constellation go to school? The other replies, To get brighter! Stars fill the background.

Some famous constellations…

THE PLOUGH (AKA THE BIG DIPPER)

A digital illustration of the Big Dipper constellation, outlined with white lines and stars, set against a starry night sky background—perfect for fans of cool constellations and stargazing.

This is an awesome starter place for aspiring stargazers! It’s called The Plough because Ancient Greeks thought it looked like an old-fashioned plough with a handle and blade. It’s also known as The Saucepan, which makes more sense to modern eyes!

Stargazer tip: Look for seven stars that make a saucepan shape in the sky.

URSA MAJOR

Illustration of the Leo constellation outlined with white lines and stars, set against a dark blue starry sky within a circular frame—perfect for fans of cool constellations.

Known as The Great Bear because it resembles, well, a bear, Ursa Major is the third-largest constellation. It can be seen all year round from the UK and has lots of smaller star patterns within it, including The Plough.

Stargazer tip: Once you’ve found The Plough, you’ll have located the bear’s ‘hindquarters’ (its bum)!

CYGNUS

A circular illustration of the Pisces constellation, with white star-like points connected by lines against a dark blue starry background, perfect for fans of constellations and cosmic LEGO-inspired designs.

Positioned along the Milky Way, Cygnus is a big standout in the summer sky – appearing like a swan flapping its wings mid-flight. Pronounced “SIG-NUHS,” ‘Cygnus’ is the Latin name for swan!

Stargazer tip: Look for three bright stars in a triangle shape! The dimmest of these stars is at the end of the swan’s tail.

PEGASUS

A circular illustration of the Big Dipper constellation outlined in white against a blue starry night sky, with faint dotted lines showing other cool constellations in the background.

Named after the winged horse in Greek mythology, Pegasus is famous for hosting the first found exoplanet – a planet that orbits a star other than our sun. Epic!

Stargazer tip: Look for the ‘Great Square of Pegasus’ – a distorted square that forms the body of the winged horse.

Top tips for stargazers

  • – For an awesome stargazing adventure, choose a clear, cloud-free evening. Even better, try to time it when the Moon is at its gibbous or crescent phase.
  • Light pollution can dim the brilliance of the night sky. So seek out areas far from the glare of street lamps and car headlights. If you don’t like the dark, use a red light to help you see as that won’t spoil your night vision.
  • – Knowing your directions (north, south, east and west) will help you navigate the night sky like a pro. Trust us – you’ll find it a lot easier to locate the wonders of the night sky if you know your way around…
  • – Make sure you pack everything you need! Here are some ideas: binoculars, a telescope, a blanket or jumper to keep you warm, plus a camping chair for longer stays under the stars. Plus snacks of course!
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