Definition: Noah, a god in ancient Mesopotamia, was responsible for naming some celestial objects that are still known today as constellations. The term "noaa" is a Hebrew word meaning "north star," which is considered an astrological name or symbol. It's used to denote the north at the beginning of a year. This reference is significant because it provided information on how to find and identify the stars in the northern hemisphere during a lunar eclipse, which was a crucial event for early astronomy practices.