Monday, September 29,2014 SPACE Constellations Part I.

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Monday, September 29,2014 SPACE Constellations Part I

Constellations There are many different constellations in the night sky.

A constellation is a group of stars that forms a shape or a picture. E.g. The Big Dipper Also known as Ursa Major (the Big Bear in Latin)

Looking at the stars, you could make any picture you want by connecting the dots. The Eraser

But the one that everyone ended up agreeing on (for this set of stars) is: Polaris – the North Star The Big Dipper Ursa Major The Little Dipper Ursa Minor “The Pointers” – point to…

Can you find the big and little dipper?

Different cultures around the world looked at the stars and imagined they saw shapes and figures and made up stories to go along with them.

The Greeks made up many of the constellations we use today For example, Orion. What do you think this looks like?

The Greek story of this constellation has Orion (The Hunter), battling a Bull (Taurus) in order to rescue Seven Sisters (Pleiades – a tight cluster of 7stars)

The Bull’s Horns - Taurus O Can you see them?

Other cultures saw different shapes and patterns using the same stars. For example the Aborigines in Australia looked at the same group of stars that the Greeks called Orion and saw this instead.

In the Australian legend, Orion is seen as a canoe bearing three brothers who were banished to the sky for illegally eating a forbidden fish.

Other Aboriginal Constellations include the Kangaroo… …and the Emu

The Micmac and the Maliseet also had their own constellations. They even used the same big dipper constellation that we use today. Even more remarkable, they also called it “The Great Bear”. In their language it was known as “Mooin”.

Assignment Make your own constellation!