ELECTRIC CONSTELLATIONS
Welcome to the world of Electric Constellations — a detailed exploration of the night sky through mythology, observational astronomy, stellar science, and the electrical nature of the cosmos. This site accompanies the Electric Constellations book series, covering all 88 constellations and the remarkable stars, nebulae, galaxies, and deep-sky objects they contain.
From the brilliant blue-white giants of Orion to ancient globular clusters orbiting the Milky Way, each constellation reveals a story written across space and time. Here you will discover constellation mythology, Bayer-designated stars, observational information, astrophotography insights, and alternative perspectives on the universe inspired by plasma cosmology and the Electric Universe model.
Whether you are an amateur astronomer, astrophotographer, researcher, or fascinated by the night sky, you are invited to explore the constellations in greater depth than ever before.
ELECTRIC CONSTELLATIONS SERIES
The Constellations series explores the night sky, constellation by constellation, offering a unique perspective through the lens of the Electric Universe (EU) theory.
Rather than adhering to the gravity-centered models of mainstream astronomy, which often rely on speculative concepts such as dark matter, dark energy, and black holes, ‘The Constellations’ series focuses on observable phenomena and interprets them using the principles of the Electric Universe theory. Through this approach, the series aims to provide a clearer and more tangible understanding of what we observe in the cosmos.
Organized alphabetically, the series covers all 88 constellations, making it an invaluable resource for amateur and professional astronomers worldwide.
Electric Cosmos
The modern gravitational model has dominated astronomy for more than a century, yet many observed phenomena in space — including plasma filaments, galactic structures, stellar activity, and energetic cosmic interactions — suggest that electromagnetic forces play a far greater role than is commonly acknowledged.
This website and accompanying book series investigate the constellations from both observational and theoretical perspectives, combining traditional astronomy with plasma cosmology and Electric Universe concepts.
Each book in the Electric Constellations series examines four constellations in depth, including:
Mythology and historical background
Bayer-designated stars
Star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies
Variable and multiple star systems
Observational and astrophotography information
Insights from Hubble and JWST discoveries
Alternative cosmological perspectives
Whether you are observing through binoculars, using a telescope, imaging the night sky, or simply studying the universe from home, we hope this project will deepen your appreciation of the cosmos.
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The ELT 2026

Construction of the European Southern Observatory's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) continues to progress atop Cerro Armazones in the Chilean Atacama Desert. Technical first light is scheduled for March 2029, and scientific operations should begin in December 2030. The ELT will be the world’s largest and most powerful optical/near-infrared telescope.
The 93-meter-diameter enclosure protecting the telescope from the harsh desert elements is structurally taking shape, with completion of the main dome and the telescope's main internal structure advancing rapidly.
Credit: ESO
