Dakota Indians have a turtle constellation called “Keya,” in constellation Pegasus. The Cree have a turtle constellation which corresponds to the constellation Auriga.
The Dakota actually have a turtle constellation called “Keya,” but in Pegasus, not Auriga. The Cree have a turtle constellation that is made out of the pentagon of stars that defineAuriga. And I seem to remember that the Maya had a turtle constellation as well.
There was an attempt to create the constellation Sciurus Volans, the Flying Squirrel, by William Croswell in 1810. However this was not taken up by later cartographers.Alas, dinosaurs never got a chance. It wasn’t until the 20th century that their real shape started to emerge from all the bones found by the diggers, until then it was a mishmash as those shapes were so outlandish for a 19th century man that they just guessed.
Many of the 88 constellations we know now were defined in 1928, so there is no reason that you can’t make your own shapes to tell stories around a campfire.
fett_iv over 3 years ago
Is there a reason why George is a different color on Sundays? Monday-Saturday he’s just plain dark green but on Sundays he’s multiple shades of green.
epaphus8 over 3 years ago
R.J. will be sooo jealous.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
At least we have the Sombrero Galaxy.
Doug K over 3 years ago
There is a Raccoon Star called Procyon (also the Latin/Genus name for a Raccoon) in the constellation Canis Minor.
It is actually a binary star (two stars that revolve around each other and appear as one without a telescope).
Doug K over 3 years ago
Dakota Indians have a turtle constellation called “Keya,” in constellation Pegasus. The Cree have a turtle constellation which corresponds to the constellation Auriga.
llong65 over 3 years ago
but there is a constellation called Draco for dragons
WoodstockJack over 3 years ago
Dinosaurs were invented in 1841.
Squirrels are vermin.
Turtles are mossy sadsacks too repulsive for soup.
A.Ficionada over 3 years ago
George! Where is he when he’s not with us?
FassEddie over 3 years ago
Ah, the snik of a freshly opened highlighter!
cabalonrye over 3 years ago
The Dakota actually have a turtle constellation called “Keya,” but in Pegasus, not Auriga. The Cree have a turtle constellation that is made out of the pentagon of stars that defineAuriga. And I seem to remember that the Maya had a turtle constellation as well.
There was an attempt to create the constellation Sciurus Volans, the Flying Squirrel, by William Croswell in 1810. However this was not taken up by later cartographers.Alas, dinosaurs never got a chance. It wasn’t until the 20th century that their real shape started to emerge from all the bones found by the diggers, until then it was a mishmash as those shapes were so outlandish for a 19th century man that they just guessed.
the lost wizard over 3 years ago
Now they’re all stars.
Mostly Water Premium Member over 3 years ago
The fundamental laws governing a cartoon universe are evident. Hammy is God and is omnipotent.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member over 3 years ago
Many of the 88 constellations we know now were defined in 1928, so there is no reason that you can’t make your own shapes to tell stories around a campfire.
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
If the Over the Hedge movie was ever shown at a drive-in, they might have had something close to constellation fame.
swenbu Premium Member over 3 years ago
Good ol’ cheerful & optimistic Hammy! He can make any situation more satisfying!
dcoyote over 3 years ago
Awww…so sweet of Hammy to give George his own constellation
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Anything can be a constellation. Even Verne.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Hammy’s constellations, are no more of a stretch, than those of the ancients.
over 3 years ago
We can always count on Hammy.
donut reply over 3 years ago
In the Southern hemisphere, do they call it “down North”?
crazeekatlady over 3 years ago
I saw a T-Rex eating a wooly mammoth in the clouds today. My neighbor was amused…
rlaker22j over 3 years ago
Hammy you made my day