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Boötes constellation: Location, stars and mythology

Boötes is the 13th largest constellation in the night sky and contains one of the brightest stars in the sky, Arcturus.

Boötes is an ancient Greek word that roughly translates as the ox-driver, or herdsman. The herdsman can be seen driving his great plow, the Big Dipper, in a great circle around the north star, Polaris. The two dots over the second “o” indicate that both “o’s” should be pronounced separately as “boh-OH-teez. It is one of 48 constellations cataloged by the astronomer Ptolemy in the second century.

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