Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading…
Transcript

What are Constellations?

Glossary

Spring Equinox:The time when the Northern Hemisphere is in Spring and the Southern Hemisphere is in Autumn

Celestial Equator: An imaginary line on the celestial sphere in the plane as Earth

Mythology: A word for myths and tales like The Loch Ness Monster

Bibliography

Amazing Space

space.com

constellationguide.com

astrowisc.edu

Scorpius the Scorpion

Scorpius is one of the brightest constellations. It is near the centre of the Milky Way. It killed Orion the Hunter in Greek mythology. It is in the Northern Hemisphere.

Orion the Hunter

Orion is the brightest winter constellation. It is best seen between November and Febuary. It is placed on the celestial equator. Orion the Hunter is from Greek mythology.

Leo the Lion

Constellations

Leo is one of the earliest star constellations. Some of its well seen stars are from the Big Dipper. It is best seen in April around 9 pm. It is in the Northern Hemisphere and the Spring Equinox.

Constellations

There are 88 constellations in our galaxy. Some include Cancer the Crab, Perseus the Hero, Ursa Major the Bear, Pegasus the Flying Horse and Aquila the Eagle. These are well known and seen by many people.

A constellation is a group or pattern of stars that the brain sees as a animal, person or thing. These are made up to tell which star is which. They are made up by poets, astronomers and farmers.

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi