Star Constellations:
Why are constellations important to the Anishinaabe people?
The constellations and star knowledge relate to seasonal changes, subsistence activities, ceremonies and storytelling of the Anishinaabek.
Question: What type of constelation is the Big Dipper?
Answer: The Big Dipper is a Circumpolar constellation which is a consellation which never sets in night time and can be seen always. It is alos known as gaga which means circumpolar constellation.
How do other cultures use stars?
The anisinaabe people ued stars to help them guide them back home. They believed they they came from the stars and that's how they were made.
Question: What are the names of a few of the constellations?
Answer: 1 is the Big Dipper, Orion, Pegasus, Gemimi and more to come. The constellation Southern Cross is one and is visible in night time in the southern hemisphere.
What are space scientists called? How do people discover constellations?
They are called Astronomers. People use telescopes and for example the hubble space telescope.
When was the first constellation named?
They were named after animals which explores saw thorugh there journey.
How did we discover star constellations?
As astronomers studied the night sky with modern telescopes, they were able to discern stars in the dark spaces around the constellations