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Yoders’ Constellation Guides

There are 88 recognized constellations in the sky. Provided below are some constellation guides I have developed that highlight some of the more interesting objects in each constellation. These guides are PDF documents, select on the link to view them. 58 guides have been completed and are available below.

Yoders’ Constellation Guide Supplement (PDF) – Explains the conventions used in the constellation guides.

This Months(August) Additions/Updates: Vulpecula, Aquila

2026-07-01 Updates
In addition to the new format announced in March, I have started to utilize Claude AI to assist in collecting data and proof read the guides. See the bottom of this page for more details of how Claud AI is being utilized.
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01 Andromeda (And)19 Centaurus (Cen), SFP37 Fornax (For)55 Monoceros (Mon)73 Scorpius (Sco) SFP
02 Antila (Ant)20 Cepheus (Cep)38 Gemini (Gem)56 Musca (Mus)74 Sculptor (Scl)
03 Apus (Aps)21 Cetus (Cet)39 Grus (Gru)57 Norma (Nor)75 Scutum (Sct) SFP
04 Aquarius (Aqr)22 Chamaeleon (Cha)40 Hercules (Her)58 Octans (Oct)76 Serpens (Ser) SFP
05 Aquila (Aql) SFP23 Circinus (Cir)41 Horologium (Hor)59 Ophiuchus (Oph) SFP77 Sextans (Sex)
06 Ara (Ara)24 Columba (Col)42 Hydra (Hya)60 Orion (Ori)78 Taurus (Tar)
07 Aries (Ari)25 Coma Berenices (Com) SFP43 Hydrus (Hyl)61 Pavo (Pav)79 Telescopium (Tel)
08 Auriga (Aur)26 Corona Australis (CrA)44 Indus (Ind)62 Pegasus (Peg)80 Triangulum (Tri)
09 Boötes (Boo) SFP27 Corona Borealis (CrB) SFP45 Lacerta (Lac)63 Perseus (Per)81 Triangulum Australe (TriA)
10 Caelum (Cae)28 Corvus (Crv)46 Leo (Leo)64 Phoenix (Pho)82 Tucana (Tuc)
11 Camelopardalis (Cam)29 Crater (Crt)47 Leo Minor (LMi)65 Pictor (Pic)83 Ursa Major (UMa)
12 Cancer (Cnc)30 Crux (Cru)48 Lepus (Lep)66 Pisces (Psc)84 Ursa Minor (UMi) SFP
13 Canes Venatici (CVn) SFP31 Cygnus (Cyg)49 Libra (Lib) SFP67 Piscis Austrinus (PscA)85 Vela (Vel)
14 Canis Major (CMa)32 Delphinus (Del)50 Lupus (Lup) SFP68 Puppis (Pup) 86 Virgo (Vir) SFP
15 Canis Minor (CMi)33 Dorado (Dor)51 Lynx (Lyn)69 Pyxis (Pyx)87 Volans (Vol)
16 Capricornus (Cap)34 Draco (Dra)52 Lyra (Lyr) SFP70 Reticulum (Ret)88 Vulpecula (Vul) SFP
17 Carina (Car)35 Equuleus (Equ)53 Mensa (Men)71 Sagitta (Sge) SFP
18 Cassiopeia (Cas)36 Eridanus (Eri)54 Microscopium (Mic)72 Sagittarius (Sgr) SFP

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Claude AI Utilization

Utilization of Large Language Models (Claude AI) is now being used to implement a number of features for the constellations guides. Some of the main usages are listed below with the associated design documents providing reasoning and governing equations responsible for generating the data.

  • Alias Lookup [2026-07-10] – Automation on collection of aliases for objects in the guides.
  • Statistics Lookup [2026-07-10] – Automation on collection of statistics for objects including, values such as magnitude, angular size, surface brightness, separation, etc.
  • Morphology Lookup [2026-07-10]- Automation of morphological lookup for various object types such as Open Cluster, Globular Cluster, Galaxies, Carbon Stars, Dark Nebula.
  • Maximum Bortle Sky Calculation (mBortle) [2026-07-10]- This is the estimated maximum Bortle sky an object may be able to be viewed in. This is based on a number of assumptions (see the document for details); one of the main assumptions is that a 6″ telescope is being used.
  • Minimum Aperture Calculation (mApt) [2026-07-10]- This is the minimum aperture required to be able to identify an object. This is based on a number of assumptions (see the document for details); one of the main assumptions is that the observation is being done in a Bortle 4 sky.