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CONSTELLATIONS

WHAT ARE
CONSTELLATIONS?
A group of
stars
that form
a pattern
in the
sky.
COOL FACTS ABOUT
CONSTELLATIONS
• There are 88 constellations

• The constellations you see depend on


your location, date, and time.

• Most have legends, myths, or stories


behind them.
HOW DO YOU FIND
THEM?
Planisphere or Star Wheel
WHY DO THE STARS APPEAR TO
MOVE IN THE NIGHT SKY?
EARTH’S ROTATION!

Stars in the northern hemisphere appear to


rotate around Polaris (the north star)
• Polaris aligns with the axis of rotation for
the Earth: The North Pole
THE STARS SEEM TO SPIN AROUND
THE NORTH STAR (POLARIS)
North Star
POLARIS: THE NORTH STAR
• As the Earth rotates
on its axis its
“celestial” north
pole remains directly
in line with Polaris.
• This forms the
circles seen in the
previous photograph
YOU SEE DIFFERENT
CONSTELLATIONS FROM EACH
HEMISPHERE.

Southern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
NOW, FOR A TOUR OF THE
SEVEN MAJOR
CONSTELLATIONS…
Cassiopeia Orion
Cygnus Ursa major
Scorpius Ursa minor
Draco
CASSIOPEIA – “ THE
QUEEN”
CASSIOPEIA – “THE
QUEEN”
• Brightest Star – Schedar
• Best season to view – all year
• The Myth:
Cassiopeia was the queen of Ethiopia. She
was so proud of her beauty and bragged about it.
She offended the sea god Poseidon. He sent a
sea monster to attack her kingdom and teach her
some humility.
According to the legend, the sea god
Poseidon placed the figure of Cassiopeia among
the stars to remind people of her vanity.
CYGNUS – “THE SWAN”
CYGNUS – “THE SWAN”
• Brightest Star – Deneb
• Best season to view – all year

The Myth:

One day three hunters were hiking through the


forest when they came upon a clear lake. The lake
was home to many birds including a beautiful snow
goose. One hunter shot his bow and the snow goose
fell into the lake. As the sky darkened, the spirit
of the snow goose formed a constellation
in the sky.
SCORPIUS – “THE
SCORPION”
SCORPIUS – “THE
SCORPION”
• Brightest Star – Antares
• Best season to view – summer

The Myth:
To the ancient Greeks, the constellation
Scorpius was the image of a scorpion. The
constellation was related to the death of the giant
hunter Orion. There are several different stories
about Orion's death. According to one story, Orion
wanted to kill all the earth's wild animals, but the
Earth goddess Gaia got angry because she made the
animals.
The goddess sent a scorpion to attack Orion.
The scorpion stung Orion to death with its tail. As a
reward, Gaia changed the insect into a constellation.
ORION – “THE HUNTER”
ORION – “THE HUNTER”
• Brightest Star – Rigel and Betelgeuse
• Best season to view – the winter

The Myth:
Orion was a very good hunter, but also
boastful. Gaia, the goddess of Earth, became fed up
with Orion’s boast so she sent a deadly scorpion to
kill the hunter. The scorpion ended Orion’s bragging.
Both Orion and Scorpius were placed in the sky but to
avoid any further battles, they are never in the sky
at the same time. Orion is seen in the winter and
Scorpius is seen in the summer.
URSA MAJOR – “BIG
BEAR”
URSA MAJOR – “BIG
BEAR”
• Brightest Star – Dubhe and Merak
• Best season to view – all year

The Myth:
Zeus, king of the gods, fell in love with
Callisto. Together they had a son, Arcas. Zeus
changed Callisto into a bear to protect her from his
jealous wife, Hera. When Arcas grew up, he almost
shot his mother by mistake. Zeus protected
Callisto by changing Arcas into another bear (Ursa
Minor-Little Dipper) and placing both bears in the
sky.
URSA MINOR – “LITTLE
BEAR”
• Ursa Minor, aka, Little Bear, contains the Little
Dipper and the North Star, Polaris
URSA MINOR – “LITTLE
BEAR”
• Brightest Star – Polaris
• Best season to view – all year

• Remember Zeus loved Callisto and changed her into a


bear to protect her from his jealous wife. Arcas liked
to hunt and almost killed his mother, Callisto, Big
Bear. Zeus decided to also change Arcas into a bear
to protect both his son and his lover. He placed both
bears in the sky together.
DRACO – “THE DRAGON”
DRACO – “THE DRAGON”
• Draco the dragon fought Minerva during the
wars between the giants and the gods.
Minerva threw Draco's twisted body into the
heavens before it had time to unwind itself.

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