Title: THE CONSTELLATIONS:
1THE CONSTELLATIONS
- Laurentian Universitys Lets Talk Science
Partnership Program
2What is a constellation?
3What is a constellation?
- Constellation (astronomy) any of various groups
of stars imagined to represent outline of a being
or thing. - The official constellations recognized by
international astronomical societies are derived
from Greek and Babylonian astronomy.
4What constellations do you know?
5What constellations do you know?
- The Big Dipper is inside Ursa Major - The
Great Bear
The bowl Big Dipper to the Micmac Indians is a
Bear and the handle is hunters
6What constellations do you know?
- The Little Dipper is inside
- Ursa Minor The Little Bear
Kocab
Polaris
7What constellations do you know?
Betelgeuse
8What constellations do you know?
- There are 88 constellations!
NOTE Constellations were inserted randomly
9Ojibwe Constellations Equivalents to Greek
Constellations
http//www.fdlrez.com/education/teacherpages/msbuc
ar/files/Ojibwe20Constellations202.doc Note
that this site is from Minnesota.
10The Zodiac Astrological Constellations
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//www.physics.hku.hk/
11How were the Zodiac Constellations determined
There is a line that circles the sky known as the
Ecliptic. The Sun appears to move along the
ecliptic as the earth orbits the Sun each year.
The Zodiac are the twelve constellations that
lie along the Ecliptic.
12How were the Zodiac Constellations determined
In astrology there are 12 zodiac
constellations. Each of them are approximately
30o in width across the sky 12 x 30o 360o
Because all the planets orbit the sun in the
same plane as the Earth, the planets always
stay within the Zodiac constellations too.
http//horoscope.moisttowelettemuseum.com/zodiac3.
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13The Zodiac Constellations
The Earth spins on its axis. As it spins,
different locations on the Earth see different
stars at different times in the sky throughout
the night. The Earth travels in space around
the sun. Thus different stars are seen in the
night sky throughout the year.
http//horoscope.moisttowelettemuseum.com/zodiac3.
jpg
http//www.starlight-theatre.ca/images/013.JPG
14How were the Zodiac Constellations determined
2000 years ago, the zodiac sign that was rising
in the night sky as the sun was setting was the
zodiac constellation for that month. Because
the Earth wobbles on its axis the zodiac rising
in the night sky corresponds to the month
http//horoscope.moisttowelettemuseum.com/zodiac3.
jpg
15Precession
- Precession, the wobble of the Earth's spin on its
axis in a 26,000 year cycle. Precession is like
the wobbling of a spinning toy top. Because of
precession, the exact position of any star in the
sky on a given day not be the same over the
1000s of years . Thus 2000 years ago, Aries was
the constellation that rose in the East when the
Sun set on March 21 set but now Pisces rises in
the East on March 21.
http//www.mhhe.com/physsci/astronomy/fix/student/
images/03f15.jpg
16How did the constellations get their names?
- Constellations can be named after characters in
ancient stories such as Orion, who was a hunter
and had a great big dog (Canis Major). - Zodiac constellations Aries, Taurus, Gemini,
Cancer, Leo, Virgo etc were the stars that
first rose in the sky in the East during their
corresponding month 2,000 years ago - The Shape Some constellations get their names
from shapes such as Corona Borealis (Northern
Crown)
17Why should one know the names of the
constellations?
18Why should one know the names of the
constellations?
- Life skill for navigation and orienteering
- Careers Space Agencies, Outdoor Adventure
Camps, teaching, writing, astrophotography,
astronomy equipment (sales or innovations) - Great Hobby join an astronomy club and meet
lots of interesting people - Interesting knowledge be a life long learner -
it takes a long time to learn the skies and the
knowledge you can share makes for interesting
dinner conversations
19Before written history, how might constellations
have been taught?
- There are 6,000 stars visible in the night sky
not subjected light pollution! - That is a lot of knowledge to pass down, without
computers, let alone having no paper and ink
20Before written history, how might constellations
have been taught?
- Elders or knowledge-keepers may have passed the
information about the constellations down to next
generation through storytelling.
Homer and a student Circa 800 BC
21Constellation Activity
- You will be given a constellation on a piece of
paper. - Draw a picture around the stars that you see.
Think of a story that might go with picture. - Colour the picture, cut it out and paste it on
one of the constellation maps (the maps without
lines) - Please clean up your work area when you are done.
- Take a look at the posters and books in the room
if you wish