The Constellations - Canis Major (& Canis Minor)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2024
- This is the twenty-third episode of our ongoing series about the constellations. Today we explore the constellations Canis Major and Canis Minor, the Greater and Lesser Dogs. We also take a closer look at the bright stars Sirius and Procyon.
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Planetarium visuals were created using Digistar 6 by Evans & Sutherland.
Music Credits:
"Airglow from the album "Light Years" by the artist Stellardrone. The song has been modified in length from the original. Music is used here under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution Unported License.
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There are 2 more hidden constellations you can’t see. 1 is very faint it lays in the center of the winter triangle the name is Monoceros the unicorn, The second one is under Orion called Lepus the Hare. Legend says Orions hunting dogs we’re chasing a rabbit while he was hunting the bull.
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They say there is another can that you dont see always
Canis Major (June 28th/July 7th-18th-25th) 🐕
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