# About Korean Constellations My work is based on the Cheon-Sang-Yeol-Cha-Bun-Ya-Zi-Do, the Korean Constellation map, which was carved on the stone on 1395. (I will call it 'the map' afterward for convenient) And the map has its origin on another skymap which existed about 2,000 years ago. The map has 1467 stars and about 190 constellations in it, and the shape is little bit diffrent than that of chinese. It was very difficult job, for the map is so old that only about 300 stars are found to match with the real stars officially. (There is exact constellation made again in the late ChoSeon Dynasty, but It is my wish to build Korean Oldtime Constellation because of its long history and the beauty.) All the stars are drawn on a circle, so the equator seems smaller than the southern limit. The problem is that the density of constellation does not change at all according to the position, and instead, the position and the size of the constellations were somewhat altered in which way I do not know. My assumption is that there should be no bright stars which do not belong to any constellations, because all the stars were thought to be the officer doing their mission in the sky at that time. So, here is my work, althought is not 100% perfect and can be changed anytime, it will show what the Korean Constellation is like. It has 272 constellations in it. About the files: constellation_names.eng.fab ... Constellation names in english constellation_names.exp.fab ... Constellation names translated in english constellationsart.fab ... Constellation art matched constellationship.fab ... Constellation position data star_names.fab ... Star names in english If you have any question about my work, mail to ... jtm71@chollian.net or write on my bullettin board at ... http://user.chollian.net/~jtm71/