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The Astronomy Behind the Japanese Holiday Tanabata

March 1, 2018 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Tanabata - The astronomy behind the Japanese holiday

If you’re ever in Japan on July 7th, you might see many people laughing, dancing, shooting off fireworks, and tying wishes to bamboo trees—but most importantly, looking up into the heavens. This joyful event is called Tanabata, created to commemorate the two lovers in the stars, Princess Orihime, daughter of the god of the heavens, […]

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Hercules: The Myth of His 12 Labors

March 1, 2018 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Hercules - the Myth of His 12 Labors

Zeus, the most powerful of all gods, had a son named Hercules. Hercules was the strongest man on earth and considered himself equal to many of the gods. Because his mother was mortal, and his father was the king of gods, he was half-god, half-mortal. Hercules was confident, brave, and cunning, but he was also […]

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How Orion the Hunter Became Orion the Hunted

March 1, 2018 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

He caught a whiff of it, and instantly it was gone. Quickly, he walked in circles trying to find it and smelled it again, but this time it was stronger. As he followed the scent, it kept getting stronger and stronger, so he drew an arrow from his quiver, strung it onto his bow and […]

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The Downfall of the Mighty Hunter Orion

February 27, 2017 by Guest Author 1 Comment

So, you wish to know my story—how I became artwork in the night sky, my stars recognizable for generations to come? Make yourself comfortable, my friend, this tale has been spun for millennia. I was a strong lad, gifted with the spear and bow. My profession of choice was that of a hunter. I became […]

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A Galaxy Apart: The Chinese Legend of Vega and Altair

February 27, 2017 by Guest Author 8 Comments

This is a story of an old Chinese legend about two stars, Altair and Vega, in the constellations Aquila and Lyra. In this legend, two people are joined together in love but separated by the stars. Once there was a man named Altair. He lost his parents at a young age. After their death, his […]

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