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How do you find the constellations? - ARCHIVED

How do you find the constellations? - ARCHIVED

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Activity: Find the Constellations!

Each student should receive his or her own printed copy of the Planetarium Guide , and will work at his or her own computer (or with a partner).

Using the website http://neave.com/planetarium, they'll see how the constellations change over the seasons, and will make flashcards for certain constellations.

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Written Response Questions (Part 1 of 3)

1) What's one constellation that will be out on the evening of your birthday? Hint: Think about what season your birthday happens.

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Written Response Questions (Part 2 of 3)

2) What's wrong here?

Image of snowy scene with Scorpius in sky

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Written Response Questions (Part 3 of 3)

3) Challenge: What do you notice that's unusual about this? Where on the Earth do you think this picture might have been taken? (Hint: Which constellation is it?)

Image of snowy scene with Scorpius in sky

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Discussion: The Constellations in Other Cultures

Explore how different cultures viewed the constellations. You can find Native American myths on the Native Languages of the Americas website.) A NASA website (here is an alternate link) provides four stories from different cultures and the star groups that inspired them. A list of books that tell a variety of myths is here.

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Project: Adopt a Constellation

Have each student adopt a constellation and write about it. You can use the “Adopt a Constellation” worksheet created by the Utah Education Network. Details about each constellation—its stars and the myths associated with it—can be found here. You can search constellations alphabetically or by season.

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Students will learn the brightest constellations and how and when to find them in the night sky. They’ll learn that constellations are seasonal, and be able to cite examples. There are no video-discussions in this Mystery.

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