Stellar constellations in fiction

Some stellar constellations have been featured in fictional works.

Overview

Stellar constellations are primarily a product of the human mind and often associated with important myths in many of the cultures that have shaped and named them. In addition, some stellar constellations have also featured in fictional works at some point. This is an attempt to give an overview of the latter and a short description of the role they played in these works.

List of stellar systems in fiction

Andromeda

Aries

Aquarius

Aquila

Auriga

Boötes

Cancer

Canis Minor

Capricornus

Cassiopeia

  • Once Upon a Time… Space, French cartoon. The militaristic Republic of Cassiopeia, that uses as symbol the W formed by the brightest stars of said constellation as seen from Earth, is one of the main antagonists.

Centaurus

Cetus

Corona Australis

Corona Borealis

Crater

Cygnus

Equuleus

Eridanus

Gemini

Hydra

Leo

Leo Minor

Libra

Lynx

Microscopium

Monoceros

Norma

Orion

Pegasus

Perseus

Pisces

Piscis Austrinus

Sagittarius

Scorpius

Sculptor

Scutum

Serpens

Sextans

Taurus

Triangulum

  • The Rihannsu series of Star Trek novels by Diane Duane, in particular the second book The Romulan Way, states that the proto-Romulans visited several stars within the Triangulum constellation after leaving the planet Vulcan. They eventually settled two planets orbiting the fictional G9-class star 128 Trianguli, which would become known to the United Federation of Planets as Romulus and Remus upon their later discovery. The star Alpha Trianguli later lent its name to the treaty between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire that established the Romulan Neutral Zone between the two powers.
  • Stargate, military science-fiction franchise. Counting clockwise from the point-of-origin symbol, Triangulum is the glyph at position 23 on stargates in the Milky Way galaxy.

Virgo

See also

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