Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Constellation


Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of views. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture.
Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them.
Many peoples noticed that the planets, the moon , and comets moved through the sky in a different way than the stars.
Because of the rotation of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun, we divide the constellations into two groups. Some constellations never rise nor set, and they are called circumpolar. All the rest are divided into seasonal constellations. Which constellations will be circumpolar and which seasonal depends on your latitude.


1) ORION
2) BIG DIPPER

Ursa Major

3) SOUTHERN CROSS



4) SCORPION


















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