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Exploring the Mysteries of Stars and Constellations

Delve into the secrets of stars—huge, distant balls of gas that shine brightly in various colors. Learn how stars, like our sun, come in different sizes and are made of gases, forming beautiful constellations like Orion. Discover the legend of Orion the hunter, who met his fate at the hands of a cunning scorpion, creating a celestial dance in the sky. Unravel the allure of stars and constellations, bridging myth and science in the vast cosmos.

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Exploring the Mysteries of Stars and Constellations

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  1. Stars

  2. Stars • Each star in the sky is an enormous glowing ball of gas. Our sun is a medium-sized star.

  3. Stars • Stars are very distant. • Stars are very hot. • Stars are different sizes and have various colours. • Stars are spheres. • Stars are made of gases. • Stars shine

  4. Stars • Groups of stars are called constellations. Plough Orion

  5. Stars The legend of Orion Orion was a famous hunter who was very strong and brave. He began to tell that there was not an animal in the world that could kill him. He did not notice a scorpion. The scorpion stung Orion’s ankle and Orion died. Because of this, these two groups os stars are never seen together in the sky at the same time. We can see Orion in winter and the scorpion in the summer.

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