Good job. More please. I’ve had to take my dog out in the middle of the night for over a year now and have found some constellations for the first time in my life. Massive light pollution here, but when the sky is clear I can see enough to keep me interested. I can always find Orion these days and Sirius is all I see of Canis Major, along with one star of Canis Minor when it’s really dark. My app helps fill in the blanks. Thanks.
The book PANDORA'S JAR by Natalie Haynes explains more of PROMETHEUS and his twin brother EPIMETHEUS. The names translate to "foresight" and "hindsight". So Prometheus could foresee his actions while his brother regularly goofed up by either forgetting or doing the wrong thing. Each god in the pantheon was; 1. immortal and, 2. a particular trait in human nature. My favorite is NEMISIS a maiden who punished humans who believed they had god-like powers, or showed "hubris."
My question is I’ve seen the sky while in a national park in Utah and there are soooo many of them I often wonder how they picked out patterns like that to create stories. They’re obvs much easier to see for us because we see less of them due to light pollution thus the brightest ones shine through for us. But they were able to see them all so how did they do that. It’s incredible and a testament to humans innate desire for creativity and stories
Thanks to Stephen Fry for his Heroes book i know all these stories so very well. Wow you really out done yourself with this video. Thank you so much for it.
@@pinkgreenmelon2209 I can imagine that there was a lot of wine-tasting going on to and from work. Lots of stops, and conversations get longer at each one.
I must admit that this has quickly became one of my favourite channels. Looking forward to more uploads!
Myths I understand...... But they connect us with our distant past.... That's beautiful ❤️
This channel is a treat. The video quality is excellent and the topics are interesting. I'd watch more of these constellations videos.
Please do a sequel. Well done!
this is a great video, you must do a part 2 , there is so much more of the constellations to cover. I enjoyed it and learn so much
Constellation stories are the best. you can only see all 88 constellations in the equator
I didn't know the stories of the constellations, I would love to see more!!
Please do a sequel. This was well done.
Good job. More please. I’ve had to take my dog out in the middle of the night for over a year now and have found some constellations for the first time in my life.
Massive light pollution here, but when the sky is clear I can see enough to keep me interested. I can always find Orion these days and Sirius is all I see of Canis Major, along with one star of Canis Minor when it’s really dark.
My app helps fill in the blanks.
Thanks.
The story of Prometheus is so obviously a myth, as there are no eagles who like liver that much.
The book PANDORA'S JAR by Natalie Haynes explains more of PROMETHEUS and his twin brother EPIMETHEUS. The names translate to "foresight" and "hindsight". So Prometheus could foresee his actions while his brother regularly goofed up by either forgetting or doing the wrong thing. Each god in the pantheon was; 1. immortal and, 2. a particular trait in human nature. My favorite is NEMISIS a maiden who punished humans who believed they had god-like powers, or showed "hubris."
@@thomasesau2376 She'd be handy to have around today.
Haha, I wonder what ancient zoological source …
I saw a bald eagle grab a hot dog from a 7 Eleven parking lot. But it wasn't liver, true.
@@brianSalem541 And I saw a bald eagle spit out liverwurst, so I know they don't like liver.
Well done! Hoping for the sequel!
Pour one out for the crab who bravely battled Hercules. He was a real one.
yes please part 2 !! thank you
Missed you dude! And this one's a super interesting topic to me.
More of this please!
My question is I’ve seen the sky while in a national park in Utah and there are soooo many of them I often wonder how they picked out patterns like that to create stories. They’re obvs much easier to see for us because we see less of them due to light pollution thus the brightest ones shine through for us. But they were able to see them all so how did they do that. It’s incredible and a testament to humans innate desire for creativity and stories
Thanks to Stephen Fry for his Heroes book i know all these stories so very well. Wow you really out done yourself with this video. Thank you so much for it.
This is such an epic video :D
Did you ever make a part 2 explaining the Zodiacs?
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Been eagerly waiting for your upload
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these greeks had a lot of time on their hands
Well, it took an hour or so to drive the ox cart home from work😊
Theu didn't have phones then that's why. Lol.
@@markjosephbacho5652understandable but during the times w/ no phone, people were always busy with work and etc.
@@pinkgreenmelon2209 I can imagine that there was a lot of wine-tasting going on to and from work. Lots of stops, and conversations get longer at each one.
Hercules is orion with club. Same stars different myth, the arrow of love is cygnus
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The stars have arabic names ☺
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"It succeeded"
Damn bro really succumb to the ol' giant crustacian/scorpion trick
Oldest trick in the sky 🤦
Yes pls because I want to learn about my zodiac which is Libra
this is about greeks constellations
@@MicahPachirisuGuy Do they weigh with a different scale ?
What happened to your views?
It's a strange story
here becuz centura
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