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Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for February 01, 2009
January 31, 2009
February 02, 2009
Transcript:
Petey: That's Orion. Alice: Huh? Petey: It's a constellation, like a big dot-to-dot with stars. Ancient cultures invented them. Alice: Oh. I see. Petey: It's one reason ancient cultures aren't around anymore.
This isn’t so far-fetched as it may seem. Many different cultures looked at the same asterisms in the sky, and came up with vastly different images”.
The “Big Dipper” is (in Latin) Ursa Major – the Great Bear.
In the British Isles, they called it variously the Plough, the Great Saucepan, or the Butcher’s Cleaver.
The ancient Hindus called it the Seven Great Sages.
margueritem about 16 years ago
The Big Alice in the night sky, wonderful.
tourgent about 16 years ago
I’m going out tonight and look for it!
lazygrazer about 16 years ago
Good heavens!
kirbey about 16 years ago
The constellations always confuse me, but Alice figured it out.
DCStark almost 14 years ago
This isn’t so far-fetched as it may seem. Many different cultures looked at the same asterisms in the sky, and came up with vastly different images”.
The “Big Dipper” is (in Latin) Ursa Major – the Great Bear.
In the British Isles, they called it variously the Plough, the Great Saucepan, or the Butcher’s Cleaver.
The ancient Hindus called it the Seven Great Sages.
In Africa, it was called the Drinking Gourd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dipper
gocomics over 13 years ago
Stellarium lists the constellations of several different cultures as well. Personally, I think we need a “comic characters” constellation list!