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The Winter Constellations
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The view to the north
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The view to the south
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Orion (the hunter) say or-EYE-un and Taurus (the bull)
Notice the three bright stars: Aldebaran (say al-DEB-ar-an) Rigel (say RYE-jul) Betelgeuse (say BET-ul-jooz)
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Here are some hunters
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and here is a bull.
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Auriga (the charioteer)
Notice the bright star Capella. Notice the Pleiades (say PLEE-uh-deez). Say oh-RYE-guh
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a chariot
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a charioteer (he drives a chariot)
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Here are the Pleiades!
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The ancient Greeks thought the Pleiades, or the Seven Sisters, were goddesses.
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Notice where the Andromeda Galaxy is.
Andromeda and Pegasus Notice where the Andromeda Galaxy is.
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Here is Andromeda. A monster, Cetus (SEE-tus), is after her.
Do you see Perseus on Pegasus, coming to rescue Andromeda?
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Here is the Andromeda Galaxy. It is the closest galaxy to the Milky Way.
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Here is Pegasus, the winged horse!
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Cetus (the sea monster, or whale)
Say SEE-tus
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Here is Cetus, coming after poor Andromeda!
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Perseus (the hero) Notice the bright star, Algol.
Say “PERS-yoos” and “AL-gawl”
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Here is Perseus.
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Perseus rode Pegasus
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and saved Andromeda from Cetus. Andromeda was happy.
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Cancer (the crab), Gemini (the twins), and Canis Minor (the little dog)
Notice the three bright stars: Castor (say CAST-er) Pollux (say PAUL-ux) Procyon (say PRO-see-on)
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a crab
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Identical twins are brothers, or sisters, born at the same time and who look exactly the same.
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Castor and Pollux
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A little dog!
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Aries (the ram) and Triangulum (the triangle)
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A ram is a male sheep. See his curly horns?
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triangles
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Canis Major (the big dog) and Lepus (the hare)
Notice the bright star Sirius—it is the brightest star in the sky! Say SEER-ee-us Say LEEP-us
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a big dog
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a hare
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The End
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