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Earth and the Moon

Mapping the Night Sky

Who made the first scientific map of the southern constellations?

In 1676 English astronomer Edmund Halley (1656–1742) traveled to Saint Helena, an island off the west coast of Africa, and established the first European observatory in the Southern Hemisphere. There, he made the first scientific map of the southern constellations, recording the positions of 381 stars.



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