NASA Called New Constellation Hulk And Godzilla

Dhir Acharya


On the 10th anniversary of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, NASA named the constellations with the most interesrting names ever used for stars.

On the occasion of NASA’s tenth anniversary of the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, 21 new gamma-ray constellations were named by NASA.

When it comes to naming the constellation, NASA has got a little far off. For example, “Hulk” as in “The Incredible Hulk” that you can see in the following picture.

The point is: Instead of stars, these constellations are based on gamma rays, according to the Fermi telescope’s observation. That totally makes sense considering that Bruce Banner becoming The Incredible Hulk which results from gamma radiation. How incredible!

NASA explained that gamma rays are the strongest light form. Under the suitable circumstances, the rays can gather enough punch to bring out such a transformation that not only Banner but the Hulk would surely appreciate.

NASA has also named one constellation after Godzilla.

The signature weapon of Godzilla is its “heat ray” which is like a fiery jet, NASA clarified, obviously they spent a great deal of time thinking about this one. NASA continued:

Here some other constellations.