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Where Are the Constellations?. Stephanie Sabol, Who HQ, Laurie A. Conley

Where Are the Constellations?


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  • Where Are the Constellations?
  • Stephanie Sabol, Who HQ, Laurie A. Conley
  • Page: 112
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  • ISBN: 9780593223734
  • Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
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Calling all stargazers, here is the book for you! Ancient people from many different cultures—Greek, Roman, Mezo-American, Arab—all looked up and imagined pictures in the sky by "drawing" a line from one star to another, like a connect-the-dots puzzle. These star pictures—constellations—represented myths and legends from the various cultures that still fascinate us today. Author of the tremendously popular Where Is Our Solar System? Stephanie Sabol relates many of the most popular constellation stories and explains what stars actually are: how they formed, why they die, and how they're grouped into constellation families.

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