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Ave! I have changed the text in some [[sidus|constellation]] pages (And, Aql, Cen, Crv, Dra, Lyn, Psc, Sco, Tau). It read (e.g.) "Andromeda constellatio universi est". But, since constellations don't properly ''exist'' in themselves, only in the sky as we perceive it, and since the stars in a constellation can be billions of light-years apart, it seems better to say "Andromeda constellatio ''caeli'' est". At least to me, that seems more precise. [[Usor:Haud|Haud]] 19:24, 30 Septembris 2007 (UTC)
:Yes, an apt idea, but where else would a constellation be, if not in the sky? If you accept unneeded Late Latin novelties, plain old ''Andromeda est constellatio'' might suffice. Otherwise, fortasse recte: ''Andromeda est signum caeleste.'' [[Usor:IacobusAmor|IacobusAmor]] 21:38, 30 Septembris 2007 (UTC)
 
Well, you're certainly right as there not being anywhere else constellations can be except the sky; however, writing "signum caeleste" would seem too vague to me, since there are ''signa'', like the Big and the Little Dippers, which aren't constellations. Those have precise definitions and borders. I think it's best just leave the pages as they are for the time being. [[Usor:Haud|Haud]] 03:49, 2 Octobris 2007 (UTC)
 
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