Humans defined constellations as a group of stars visible from the surface of a planet, usually named for the image they made when the stars were connected. Stars that made up a constellation were sometimes named after the constellation using the Greek alphabet (from Earth's point of view). For example, Alpha Centauri was a star of the Centaurus constellation and Tau Ceti was a star of the Cetus constellation.
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