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it is called an star chart
Ancient people saw the stars every night - and they could see a WHOLE LOT MORE than we can now. It was amazing, awe-inspiring, beautiful and terrifying all at once. They navigated the sky by finding patterns in the stars. They called these patterns constellations. These were not only legends and myths of gods, godesses, kings and queens, but also monsters and heroes that paraded through the night. The constellations were used as a tool to help people survive - by watching the sky every night, ancient people could tell when to harvest and when to plant - when the rains were coming and when it would be dry, when animals would migrate and when they would hibernate. With all of the light pollution of today - the sky today looks very different to the way it did back then.
Thousands of years ago, probably tens of thousands, people viewed the night sky in awe and wonder. Ancient man took the sky to represent our dreams and nightmares and came up with myths and legends to convey stories to others. The sky was used as a tool to determine when to plant crops and when to harvest, when the rains were coming and when it would be dry, when animals hibernate and when they migrate. They weren't "discovered" - they were imagined and used in folklore and still are today.
they had some kind of tool to help the with the wires on the back of the Apollo 13 spacecraft.
a stars chat
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Celestial constellations have religious and cultural significance. They also can be used as navigational tools by orientating star maps at certain times of night to match up. Many uses.
it is called an star chart
I would suggest using a telescope. The strength of the device and visibility of the night sky (clarity, weather) will determine what exactly you are able to view. Prior to investing in this tool, finding a star map online is helpful so that you have some background as to what you might be able to see in your location.
Ancient people saw the stars every night - and they could see a WHOLE LOT MORE than we can now. It was amazing, awe-inspiring, beautiful and terrifying all at once. They navigated the sky by finding patterns in the stars. They called these patterns constellations. These were not only legends and myths of gods, godesses, kings and queens, but also monsters and heroes that paraded through the night. The constellations were used as a tool to help people survive - by watching the sky every night, ancient people could tell when to harvest and when to plant - when the rains were coming and when it would be dry, when animals would migrate and when they would hibernate. With all of the light pollution of today - the sky today looks very different to the way it did back then.
Ancient people saw the stars every night - and they could see a WHOLE LOT MORE than we can now. It was amazing, awe-inspiring, beautiful and terrifying all at once. They navigated the sky by finding patterns in the stars. They called these patterns constellations. These were not only legends and myths of gods, godesses, kings and queens, but also monsters and heroes that paraded through the night. The constellations were used as a tool to help people survive - by watching the sky every night, ancient people could tell when to harvest and when to plant - when the rains were coming and when it would be dry, when animals would migrate and when they would hibernate. With all of the light pollution of today - the sky today looks very different to the way it did back then.
They are fascinating. Our ancestors used constellations to determine when to hunt, when to plant, when to harvest, when the rains were coming, when it would be dry - the skies gave them a tool that helped them survive.
Our ancestors noticed the stars, watched them every night, and observed how they changed over the months and season. Some of the stars seemed to resemble patterns, gods, myths and legends. Our ancestors began to tell stories about those gods in the sky. The constellations of the zodiac acted as a makeshift "calendar" for our ancestors. By watching the constellations, our ancestors knew when to plant their crops and when to harvest them. They could tell when the rains were coming and when it would be dry. The skies gave them a tool that helped them survive.
A sword. And be sure to get a night light. THey hate night lights.
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A tool!