Congratulations to the winners of the Big Aussie Star Hunt competition.

Piscis Austrinus, Delphinus, Eridanus, Equuleus ... that's what happens when you let a bunch of ancient people from the Northern Hemisphere name the night sky. And the constellations look upside down too! 

During National Science Week you got the chance to start from scratch. You told us what you would have called one of our constellations if you could have been the first to name objects in the sky.

Individual prize winner - $2000 worth of ABC Shop goodies

Madison Hunt, Avoca, Tasmania

"Ara to Echidna, because this echidna is looking through Telescopium to see if Corona Australis is a row of ants coming her way!" 

Schools group prize winner - $1000 worth of ABC Shop goodies

Collins Creek Public School, Kyogle, NSW

"We would like to rename Piscis Austrinis to Boorabee, which means koala in the local Aboriginal language."

For more  information about the competition read the competition terms and conditions.