This is the fourth entry about stars. Click a link for other constellations:
Click here for Orion.
Click here for the Little Dipper and Polaris.
Click here for Cassiopeia.
Click here for Cygnus.
Click here for Pegasus.
Click here for Draco.
Click here for Andromeda.
Click here for the Winter Triangle
Remember how Atlas the Titan had to take the sky upon his shoulders? When he did that, Orion, the hunter was free to chase his 7 daughters, the Pleiades. Zeus felt bad for the beautiful daughters of Atlas and turned them into doves. Unfortunately, the sisters were so upset by the fate of their father, that they committed suicide. Zeus took them and set them in the heavens, altering their form into stars this time. They can be seen in the heavens running away from Orion.
The story doesn't end there, though. The Pleiades have 5 more sisters (apparently Atlas stays pretty busy). They are called the Hyades. Their brother was killed by a wild boar, and Zeus took pity on them and placed them in the heavens, too. More importantly, these 5 sisters make up part of the constellation called Taurus.
On the left is Orion. On the far right is the Pleiades cluster. About two-thirds of the way from Orion to Pleiades is Hyades (or Taurus). |
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