Final answer:
Constellations are named after figures from ancient mythology rather than modern astronomers, which makes the statement false. They represent stories and characters like Orion the hunter and Andromeda.
Therefore, the correct answer is: option 'false'.
Step-by-step explanation:
Constellations are named for people, places, or figures from myths, legends, and even for names of modern astronomers. This statement is false as constellations are not named after modern astronomers but typically reflect characters from ancient mythology and stories.
The ancient Greeks, for example, named sections of the sky in honor of the characters in their mythology, such as Orion the hunter or Andromeda, who is depicted as being chained to a rock. They associated these groupings of stars with timeless tales, imagining the star patterns to fit various legendary figures and animals as best as possible.
Even today, constellations maintain their historic names and continue to fascinate people, occasionally being used in modern marketing for products like Milky Way candy bars or Comet cleanser.