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- | ====== 2. Sky as Cultural Heritage | + | ====== 2. Sky as a cultural heritage |
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There are four seasons in a year: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Temperature is very high in summer, low in winter, but spring and autumn seem to have an optimum comfortable temperature. Why? | There are four seasons in a year: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Temperature is very high in summer, low in winter, but spring and autumn seem to have an optimum comfortable temperature. Why? | ||
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Let us first see the video of a total solar eclipse. The moon encroaches on the sun and we see the a circular disk sliding on top of the sun. As the sun | Let us first see the video of a total solar eclipse. The moon encroaches on the sun and we see the a circular disk sliding on top of the sun. As the sun | ||
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- | {{https://upload.wikimedia.org/ | + | You also see the shapes of the **[[uv:constellations]]**. A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern when viewed from the earth. These patterns were used for navigation by our ancestors and gave rise to numerous myths throughout human history. The patterns are of course imaginary. Some of the stars in a constellation might be very close to us, while some are extremely distant. |
- | {{https:// | + | We identify people using their countries. Similarly, we identify celestial objects using the constellations in which they belong. For example, the Great Orion Nebula belongs to the Orion constellation. And here is a map of the Orion Constellation, |
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- | [{{https://upload.wikimedia.org/ | + | You see the borders and also its neighboring constellations; |
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+ | Use https://stellarium-web.org for exploring various constellations. And one of the most curious thing you can observe is the Ursa Minor clock: | ||
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+ | The constellation Ursa Minor has 7 stars shaped like a bear as the ancients saw it. They look like a clock hand to me and if you rotate the sky for 24 hours in Stellarium, you see the hand move like the hour-hand of a 24-hour clock. This constellation was also called the Phoenician Bear. With the help of Ursa Minor, the mysterious Phoenicians navigated the Mediterranean sea and worked as the bridge from the Semitic aleph-ba-ta to Greek alpha-beta and finally to the world-wide alphabet. | ||
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