There are currently 8 constellations in the catalog of the International Astronomical Union whose names begin with the letter “L”.
The following table lists them all. Here’s what each of the columns mean:
Name: The proper or colloquial name for the constellation.
Abbreviation: A reduced version of the constellation name used generally to refer to the stars it contains.
Genitive: The ‘scientific’ name for the constellation in the IAU catalog. This is the name used to give stars their scientific name, or “designation”.
Meaning: Meaning or English translation for the name of the star.
Brightest Star: Name of the star with the biggest magnitude in the constellation
Name | Abbreviation | Genitive | Meaning | Brightest Star |
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Lacerta | Lac | Lacertae | Lizard | Alpha Lacertae |
Leo | Leo | Leonis | The lion | Regulus |
Leo Minor | LMi | Leonis Minoris | Smaller lion | Praecipua |
Lepus | Lep | Leporis | Hare | Arneb |
Libra | Lib | Librae | The scale | Zubeneschamali |
Lupus | Lup | Lupi | Wolf | Alpha Lupi |
Lynx | Lyn | Lyncis | Linx | Alpha Lyncis |
Lyra | Lyr | Lyrae | Harp | Vega |
This list does not include some of the proposed star names that are proposed every year, but still haven’t been fully approved and made official.
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