Well i think god just wants to take the stars and make pictures
Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
The shapes of constellations appear to change over time due to the gradual shift in Earth's axis known as precession. This movement causes the position of stars in the sky to slowly drift, altering the perceived shapes of constellations from our perspective on Earth.
The Stars in the Bright Sky was created in 2010.
The stars have always been there in the sky. But in ancient times before artificial lights, the night skies were DARK, and there wasn't much to do except make up stories about the shapes that the primitive hunters and shepherds say in the sky. The story of the great hunter Orion was made up about a pattern of stars that people saw that suggested certain shapes, like a club raised high, a shield, Orion's belt and dagger, and a dog (Canis Major) at Orion's heels.
it is really green but it moves so fast to make it the color it is now...
clusters, constellations
Constellations don't really exist. The individual stars exist, but the patterns, and the shapes that we "see" in the sky, are entirely imaginary. You "get" constellations when your imagination forms shapes from the separate unconnected points of light in the sky. We human beings are excellent at seeing shapes and patterns; even when there are no shapes or patterns! We make them up in our minds.
Constellations are images which the ancients believed they could see in the sky by drawing imaginary lines between the stars to make shapes. The stars themselves are not actually in these formations in space, but because of varying distance and brightness (and the over-active imaginations of the first astrologers) they have been grouped into images in the sky.
When stars combine visually to form shapes or patterns in the sky, it is called a constellation. These groupings of stars often have been given names based on the shape they resemble, such as Orion or Ursa Major.
Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
Constellations appear to form shapes from Earth's perspective because the stars that make up a constellation are at various distances from us. In reality, these stars may not be physically related or close to each other in space. However, they appear to form patterns or shapes due to how we perceive them in the night sky.
Clouds make shapes in the sky as water molecules gather and the wind blows and moves and spreads the cloud out. The thicker the cloud the more dense the water molecules are.
A star, like the sun is a large burning ball of gases. Group of stars made constellation which seen in night sky in many shapes
The shapes of constellations appear to change over time due to the gradual shift in Earth's axis known as precession. This movement causes the position of stars in the sky to slowly drift, altering the perceived shapes of constellations from our perspective on Earth.
Constellations are not stars. Groups of stars that look like they form various objects or shapes are called constellations.
A constellation is a picture that anyone can make out of the stars in the sky.
Patterns of stars in the sky are called constellations. These are imaginary figures or shapes formed by connecting stars in a specific arrangement as observed from Earth. Constellations have been used for centuries as a way to navigate and tell stories about the night sky.