Category:Asterism
The term is rather broad.
- In research, the term "asterism" is used to designate visible patterns in the sky that have been used by historical or indigenous cultures.
- Modern hobby astronomers use the term to distinguish a recognizable pattern from the officially defined constellations.
- In Sinology, the term "asterism" is used as an umbrella term, distinguishing between single star-asterisms and multi star-asterisms.
- Hoffmann and Horowitz successfully apply this usage in Assyriology: In this case, the term asterisms would span
- names of individual stars
- names of historical constellation figures made out of recognizable star patterns
- names of super-constellations (which are defined as groups of constellations that where considered together by the ancient cultures: e.g. the Greek group of Hydra+Corvus+Crater or the Chinese "enclosures")
Definition compiled by Clive Ruggles
A set of one or more stars (or other visible objects in the sky) that had cultural meaning, whether or not they correspond to a recognized Western constellation (Johnson, Mahelona and Ruggles 2015: 141; 2025, §3.1.1)
A modern “constellation”—technically speaking—demarcates an area of the sky rather than just being defined by a set of stars (Ridpath 2004: 103). Ruggles (2014: 519) includes a discussion of other definitions of "asterism" that exist in the literature.
References
Johnson, Rubellite K., Mahelona, John K., and Ruggles, Clive (2015). Nā Inoa Hōkū: Hawaiian and Pacific Star Names (2nd edn). Ocarina Books /University of Hawai‘i Press. Johnson, Rubellite K., Mahelona, John K., and Ruggles, Clive (in press, anticiapted 2025). Nā Inoa Hōkū: Hawaiian and Pacific Star Names (3rd edn). Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
Ridpath, Ian (ed.) (2004). Norton’s Star Atlas and Reference Handbook, 20th edition. New York: Pearson. Ruggles, Clive (2014). Stellar alignments: identification and analysis. In: Clive Ruggles (ed.), Handbook of Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy. New York: Springer, pp. 517–530.
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Asterism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 660 total.
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- Banyak Angrem
- Barajeel
- Barbaru
- Bardardi
- Barnard's Star
- Barulkill
- Baten Kaitos
- Batsũ̀
- Bašmu
- Beehive Proplyd
- Beemim
- Beid
- Beirut
- Belel
- Bellatrix
- Bendida
- Berehynia
- Betelgeuse
- Bharani (भरणी)
- Bhujanga
- Bibhā
- Bibing
- Bifrǫst
- Biham
- BIR
- Birdhaun البرذون
- Birray
- Bi (畢)
- Blaze Star
- Bocaprins
- Bodu (帛度)
- Boinayel
- Bosona
- Botein
- Brachium
- Brahe
- Bran
- Bubup
- Buna
- Bunda
- Bunya
- Burangalul
- BURANUN
- BURRUM AN.NA
- Buru
- Butterfly Star
- Buššānītu
- Bélisama
- Bélénos
C
- Caleuche
- Calvera
- Camelopardalis
- Cancer
- Canes Venatici
- Canis Major
- Canis Minor
- Canopus
- Capella
- Caph
- Capricornus
- Carina
- Cassiopeia
- Castor
- Castula
- Catalineta
- Cayahuanca
- Ce (策)
- Cebalrai
- Ceibo
- Celaeno
- Centaurus
- Cerberus
- Cerva
- Cervantes
- Cexing
- Chalawan
- Chamaeleon
- Chamukuy
- Chaophraya
- Chara
- Charles's Wain
- Chasoň
- Chechia
- Chertan
- Pattern:ChinDict
- Citrā (चित्रा)
- Pattern:Christianized
- Chura
- Circinus
- Citadelle
- Citalá
- Cocibolca
- Collowgulloric War
- Columba
- Contor
- Copernicus
- Cor Caroli
- Corona Australis
- Corona Borealis
- Corvus
- Crater
- Cruinlagh
- Crux
- Cuancoá
- Cujam
- Cuptor
- Cursa
- Custos
- Custos Messium
- Cygnus
D
- múl gišDA
- Dabih
- Dagon
- Dajiangjunbei
- Dalim
- mul / dDAMU
- Danfeng
- DAR.LUGAL
- Darlugal
- Delphinus
- Deltoton (Δελτωτόν)
- Deneb
- Deneb Algedi
- Denebola
- Dhaniṣṭhā (श्रविष्ठा)
- DI
- Diadem
- Dilbat
- DILI
- Dilmun
- Dimidium
- DINGIR.GUB.BA
- DINGIR.TUŠ.A
- Dingolay
- Diphda
- Ditsö̀
- Dìwö
- Diya
- Dofida
- Dombay
- Dopere
- Dorado
- Draco
- Draugr
- Drukyul
- Dschubba
- DU.ŠE.E GU4.UD
- Dubhe
- Dulcinea
- DUMU.ZI
- Dust-Ball
- Dziban
- Dāpinu
E
- E.TA.NAM.AN
- E2.TUR3
- Ebla
- Eburonia
- Edasich
- Pattern:Egypt
- Eiger
- Ekur
- Elamātum
- Electra
- Elgafar
- Elieli
- Elkurud
- Elnath
- Eltanin
- Emiw
- EN.GIŠGAL.AN.NA
- EN.ME.ŠAR2.RA
- EN.TE.NA.BAR.GUZ
- *EN.TE.NA.BAR.ḪUM
- EN3.DUR
- Enaiposha
- Enif
- Epinnu
- Equiano
- Erakis (الراقص)
- Ereš-ki-gal
- Eridu
- ERIN2
- Erra
- Erragal
- Errai
- ERU, Erua
- Pattern:European
- Pattern:ExoplanetName-IAU
- Eyeke





