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constellation

[kon-stuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkɒn stəˈleɪ ʃən /




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"The whole experience of bringing these constellations together adds something new," the curator said.

From BBC

The FCC has approved Musk's space armada, and many other satellite constellations, without requiring an environmental assessment, on the premise that, even cumulatively, they present no serious risk.

From Salon

The moon is trending brighter and fuller and the summer constellation Scorpius is chasing wintry Orion out of the evening sky.

From Washington Post

It has always been a constellation of very different neighborhoods, some of which have very few of the social ills that afflict the area near the closed Whole Foods.

From New York Times

The curvy dining room, which extends to an outdoor terrace, makes a modern statement with thick columns, pillow-cozy banquettes and a constellation of glass “orchids” floating above diners’ heads in the center of the restaurant.

From Washington Post