
Camelopardalis
Camelopardalis is a large, faint constellation in the northern sky, representing a giraffe. Its name derives from Latin, meaning "camel-leopard," a nod to its giraffe-like shape. Though not very prominent or easily seen without a telescope, it covers a noticeable area of the sky. Camelopardalis contains a few interesting deep-sky objects, such as galaxies and star clusters, making it of interest to astronomers. Its gentle, elongated shape helps locate it among other constellations, serving as a guide for stargazers exploring the northern celestial sphere.