| SAGITTA | Third-smallest of the constellations, in the northern hemisphere between Cygnus and Aquila; the Arrow (7) |
| HERCULES | Fifth-largest of the constellations, in the northern hemisphere between Lyra and Corona Borealis (8) |
| EQUULEUS | Second-smallest of the constellations, whose name means 'little horse' in Latin (8) |
| HYDRA | Largest of the constellations, in the southern hemisphere near the celestial equator (5) |
| ECLIPTIC | The large circle representing the apparent path of the Sun among the constellations in the course of a year |
| MARS | Third-smallest of nine |
| LANAI | Third-smallest of Hawaii's main islands |
| GRUS | Symbolised by a crane, one of the constellations named after a bird, along with Aquila the Eagle, Columba the Dove, Corvus the Crow, Cygnus the Swan and others (4) |
| ALTAIR | Brightest star in Aquila the Eagle (6) |
| TRIANGULUM | Sixth-smallest of the 88 constellations, in the southern hemisphere between Norma and Apus (10) |
| AUSTRALE | Sixth-smallest of the 88 constellations, in the southern hemisphere between Norma and Apus (8) |
| CYGNUS | A constellation in the northern hemisphere between Pegasus and Draco in the Milky Way |
| LACERTA | Small northern constellation on the edge of the Milky Way between Cygnus and Andromeda; the Lizard (7) |
| ZODIAC | From the Greek meaning "sculptured animal figure", a belt of constellations in the night sky whose beasts include Aries the Ram, Leo the Lion and Sagittarius the Centaur (6) |
| ANDROMEDA | Large constellation of the northern hemisphere between Cassiopeia and Pegasus; brightest star, Alpheratz (9) |
| NAURU | Third-smallest country in the world after Vatican City and Monaco, in the SW Pacific west of Kiribati (5) |
| TUCANA | One of the constellations forming the "Southern Birds" with Grus the Crane, Pavo the Peacock and Phoenix (6) |
| DENEB | Most luminous star in Cygnus and one of the brightest in the night sky (5) |
| AQUARIUS | Large constellation of the southern hemisphere lying between Cetus and Aquila (8) |
| ARGO | Formerly a large constellation in the southern hemisphere between Canis Major and the Southern Cross. |