The Winter Circle
Would you please answer on your Do Now sheet… In what direction do you look to see Orion tonight at 9 pm? What asterism helps you find it?
The winter circle StarsDiagram Directions: How to Find The Winter Circle
ORION
Winter Hexagon- asterism
Winter Circle 1/ 7 /2002
PLEIADES The Seven Sisters
After Atlas was forced to carry the heavens on his shoulders, Orion began to pursue all of the Pleiades, and Zeus transformed them first into doves, and then into stars to comfort their father. The constellation of Orion is said to still pursue them across the night sky.Orion Elihu Vedder (1836–1923) The Pleiades 1885 Oil on canvas
Greek poet Hesiod "And if longing seizes you for sailing the stormy seas, when the Pleiades flee mighty Orion and plunge into the misty deep and all the gusty winds are raging, then do not keep your ship on the wine-dark sea but, as I bid you, remember to work the land." (Works and Days )
The nine brightest stars of the Pleiades are named for the Seven Sisters of Greek mythology: Sterope, Merope, Electra, Maia, Taygeta, Celaeno, and Alcyone, along with their parents Atlas and Pleione.Seven SistersGreek mythology SteropeMeropeElectraMaiaTaygeta CelaenoAlcyone AtlasPleione As daughters of Atlas, the Hyades were sisters of the Pleiades.Hyades The English name of the cluster itself is of Greek origin, though of uncertain etymology. Suggested derivations include: from πλεîν pleîn, to sail, making the Pleiades the "sailing ones"; from pleos, full or many; or from peleiades, flock of doves.Greekpeleiades
Other names Subaru- Japanese Hard flint boys- Navajo Sailing Stars- Greek sailors would only set out if they could see these stars Rainy Stars- beginning of Autumnal rainy season in ancient times
February- Pleiades overhead