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  • Constellations Starting with P and C: A Guide to Celestial Wonders
    Here are some star constellations that start with P and C:

    P

    * Pegasus: The winged horse, easily recognizable by its large square shape.

    * Perseus: The hero who slew Medusa, containing the double star Algol.

    * Phoenix: A mythical bird, located in the Southern Hemisphere.

    * Pisces: The two fish, representing the Greek deities Aphrodite and Eros.

    * Puppis: The stern of the ship Argo Navis, a large constellation now divided into three.

    C

    * Camelopardalis: The giraffe, a faint constellation stretching across the northern sky.

    * Cancer: The crab, located near Gemini and Leo.

    * Canis Major: The Great Dog, home to Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.

    * Canis Minor: The Little Dog, containing the star Procyon.

    * Cassiopeia: The queen, easily recognizable by its "W" shape.

    * Cepheus: The king, located near Cassiopeia.

    * Cetus: The sea monster, containing the variable star Mira.

    * Circinus: The compass, a small constellation in the Southern Hemisphere.

    * Corona Australis: The Southern Crown, a small but beautiful constellation.

    * Corona Borealis: The Northern Crown, containing the star Alphecca.

    * Crux: The Southern Cross, a prominent constellation in the Southern Hemisphere.

    * Cygnus: The swan, containing the star Deneb.

    Keep in mind that not all constellations are universally recognized or easily visible. Some are very faint or only observable from specific parts of the world.

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