Did You Know?

Some stars are far away, very far!

Shapes in the Sky

Stars make shapes we can see.

Stories of Stars

Each shape has a fun story.

What constellation Does

It shows us shapes in the night.

People name them after old tales.

They help us find our way at night.

Some are bright and easy to see.

Others are faint and hard to spot.

They make the sky look pretty.

More About constellation

Long ago, people looked at the stars. They saw shapes and told stories. These stories helped them remember the stars. They made maps of the sky. This helped them find their way.

Today, we still look at stars. We can see them from our homes. Some people use telescopes to see them better. They learn more about space and stars.

In the future, we may find new stars. We can learn more about the shapes in the sky. There are many stars we have not named yet!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Constellation"] --> B["Area on Celestial Sphere"] B --> C["Group of Visible Stars"] C --> D["Perceived Pattern or Outline"] D --> E["Represents Animal"] D --> F["Represents Mythological Subject"] D --> G["Represents Inanimate Object"]

What Do These Words Mean?

constellation:A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
celestial sphere:An imaginary sphere where stars and planets appear to be.
mythological:Related to myths or stories about gods and heroes.
inanimate object:An object that is not alive.