Exploring the Solar System: A History with 22 Activities

Exploring the Solar System: A History with 22 Activities — page 7
Prehistory 1900 Spying on the Heavens he next time you're outside on a clear night look up You won't be the first person to marvel at the Moon and stars Studying the lights in the night sky is some thing that humans have always done People have used recognizable star patterns called constellations to mark the passing of time for thousands of years Ancient peoples used star calendars to help time crop plantings and to move to new hunt ing grounds as the seasons changed The night sky’s pattern of stars or starscape is like a back ground of lights out in space Our view of the starscape shifts during the year as the Earth travels around the Sun The Big Dipper for example appears handle up in the sky during the summer and handle down during the winter But the Big Dipper always keeps its ladle shape because it's not the stars but Earth that is moving This changing view allows us to use the constel lations as a kind of calendar The bright evening star near the Moon isn't a star at all It's the planet Venus If you counted all the stars you could see while looking up at the night sky you'd get to about 3 000 before running out of