Shows bounds of this faint far-northern constellation. Asterism giraffe as others drawn arbitrarily. Alpha and Beta point to Alpha Aur. (Capella). CS is in S.W. lights us more than Beta; Gamma crowns back. 36 in neck; HR2526 at 7.00hr +76.58 head
Camelopardalis (Wikipedia)Camelopardalis /kəˌmɛləˈpɑːrdəlɪs/ is a large but faint constellation of the northern sky representing a giraffe. The constellation was introduced in 1612 or 1613 by Petrus Plancius. Some older astronomy books give Camelopardalus or Camelopardus as alternative forms of the name, but the version recognized by the International Astronomical Union matches the genitive form, seen suffixed to most of its key stars.