There are 88 recognized constellations, with their names tracing as far back as Mesopotamia, 5000 years ago. To the right is the well known Northern Constellation, Pegasus, the horse. TEST YOURSELF on Constellations!! Click HERE
A grouping of stars, like the Big Dipper, that is not officially a constellation is called an asterism.
Constellations Are Not Physical Groupings
The apparent groupings of stars into constellations that we
see on the celestial sphere are not physical groupings.
In most cases the stars are each at very different distances from us, and only appear to be grouped because they lie in the same direction. This is illustrated in the figure below, where the physical distance from the Earth for each star in the Big Dipper is drawn to scale. Numbers beside each star give the distance from Earth in light years.