Creating Constellations
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Throughout time, by looking at the night sky, the human being distinguished several families of constellations. These are a result of our vision of how close they seem to be between them or the way that History and Mythology portrayed through images of our imagination. Some constellation families are very well known such as the Zodiac with its thirteen constellations or the Orion family with five constellations: Orion (the Hunter), Canis Major and Canis Minor (two Orion’s Gods), Monoceros (the Unicorn), and Lepus (the Hare). |
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Creating Constellations
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- Classification: Constellations, Stars, Analogies, Asking questions, Creativity in science, Using science to explain
- Age Range: 6-9
- Aggregation Level: Learning activity
- Difficulty: Easy
- Educational Model: Inquiry-based teaching
- Format: application/zip
- Interactivity Level: High
- Interactivity Type: Active
- Language: en
- Learning Time: 2 didactic hours
- Metadata Language: en
- Purpose: Discipline
- Size: From 1MB to 5MB
- Structure: Hierarchical
- Technical Name: any
- Type: Browser