The Constellation Camelopardalis

The Constellation Camelopardalis

Name and Meaning:

Notable Features:

History of Observation:

Camelopardalis was first recorded by Jakob Bartsch in 1624 but was most likely created by Petrus Plancius in 1613. Camelopardalis is the eighteenth largest constellation in the night sky, and its brightest stars are of the fourth magnitude. It was German astronomer Johannes Hevelius who gave it the official name of "Camelopardus" (alternately "Camelopardalis") because he saw the constellation's many faint stars as the spots of a giraffe.

Finding Camelopardalis:

  • IAU

  • SEDS

  • Constellation Guide

  • Wikipedia

  • Tammy Plotner