Super Stars (Constellations): Crash Course Kids #31.1

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we've spent the last few episodes talking about the effects of the atmosphere on the geosphere and the hydrosphere on the biosphere as well as solving some pretty big engineering problems so how about we take a break from Earth this time and talk about space now you might be thinking but we've already learned about stars well you're right or at least you've been paying attention but we learned about individual stars basically how they do what they do as solo acts out there in the universe but what happens when a bunch of stars band together to form a supergroup sort of like the Avengers of the night sky well then they're called a constellation today we'll talk about these groups of stars and why they're so important to astronomers besides being just plain cool or hot you know what I mean so what exactly is a constellation a constellation is a cluster of stars in the sky that have been grouped together in a pattern or shape and have been given a name but before we take a closer look at constellations let's review what a star is remember a star is a bright object in space that gives off light through energy that it makes in its core the Sun is the most famous star to us earthlings we've already talked about a few other well-known stars though like bright Betelgeuse astronomers use bright stars like Betelgeuse as markers in the sky to help find other less bright objects in space for example if you are looking for a dim star like Sirius B you might have to look for a long time to spot it among the many many many many other stars in the sky but if you're able to spot a much brighter star like Sirius a and you know that Sirius B is located to the lower left of Sirius A then it'll be much easier to find Sirius B like I said there are so many stars in the sky that trying to spot just one can be tough especially if it's not near a bright one like Betelgeuse or Sirius A that's where constellations come in astronomers use constellations to help them better map the night sky think of stars like cities on a map in constellations like countries finding a large shape in the sky made of many stars is a lot easier to spot than trying to find one single speck plus there are only 88 named constellations which is much more reasonable number to deal with then a billion and most of the 88 recognized constellations came from the ancient Greeks the stars in a constellation aren't related in any particular way they just form a shape that the Greeks used to tell stories about their gods goddesses and mythical creatures like flying horses and giant scorpions now that we know what a constellation is why don't we get to know some of the more famous ones Harry Potter fans will recognize the name of our first constellation it's name means dragon in Latin and also happens to be the name of Harry's biggest nemesis well second-biggest after voli he-who-must-not-be-named of course yep it's Draco according to legend Draco was a dragon killed by the goddess Minerva and was tossed into the sky Draco is one of 48 constellations described way back in the second century by Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy people have been seeing this dragon like shape in the night sky for a long time constellations aren't just named after creatures though some are named after mythical people particularly gods and goddesses one of the more well known Greek gods has his own constellation and a Disney movie I'll give you a hint he'll go the distance it's Hercules the stars and the Hercules constellation take the shape of the mighty hero as if he's holding a bow after just releasing an arrow you go Hercules the name of our next notable constellation also makes an appearance in the Hercules movie as a super cute winged horse say hello to Pegasus according to Greek mythology Hercules never actually rode Pegasus like in the movie but the flying horse did spend some time with Zeus king of the gods Zeus like Pegasus so much he transformed him into a constellation and place him in the night sky for everyone to see now you're familiar with at least three of the 88 constellations in our sky only 85 more to go as the Earth rotates you'll see Draco Hercules and Pegasus plus all the other constellations over the course of a year but more on when and where you can see the constellations in the next episode so now you know what a star is and that a cluster of stars in the sky that are grouped together in a particular pattern is called a constellation besides having really cool shapes and stories behind their names constellations help astronomers and us map the night sky since space is so huge and massive and ginormous our map is far from complete so anything that helps us navigate that vast well space of space is okay by me thanks for the help constellations Oh
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Channel: Crash Course Kids
Views: 845,239
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Keywords: Crash Course, Crash Course Kids, science, kids science, science for kids, 5th great science, sabrina cruz, nerdy and quirky, astronomy, astronomy for kids, stars, constellations
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Length: 4min 58sec (298 seconds)
Published: Wed Oct 14 2015
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