Ancient Greeks 2500 years ago
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The Big Dipper is a very small part of the great bear.
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The Big Dipper is a very small part of the great bear.
Also those other parts are a lot more visible when there's no light pollution like 2500 years ago.
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Also those other parts are a lot more visible when there's no light pollution like 2500 years ago.
Those extra stars don't really make it more bear looking.
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Those extra stars don't really make it more bear looking.
Than just these seven? They absolutely do.
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Norse people: it's a wagon! It's Odin's Wagon!
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No, it's a bear's ass
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Than just these seven? They absolutely do.
Looks more like a drunk person drawing a stick horse to me
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Looks more like a drunk person drawing a stick horse to me
Where the fuck were you 2500 years ago? We could of had some kick-ass names and backstories for our night sky.
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No, it's a bear's ass
More like em-bear-assing yourself while deep in the Retsina..
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Obviously a bear
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No, it's a bear's ass
wrote last edited by [email protected]No, it's a bear's dih
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Norse people: it's a wagon! It's Odin's Wagon!
wrote last edited by [email protected]Or that of Karl, whomever the fuck that is
(It's called Karlsvognen here in Denmark, which means Karl's wagon)
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That would be the rump and tail of the bear.
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The bear name for those stars predates the ancient Greeks.
There's no known origin. It's present in languages of people that were separated at least 13000 years ago.
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The bear name for those stars predates the ancient Greeks.
There's no known origin. It's present in languages of people that were separated at least 13000 years ago.
This user knows how to star-party!
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Than just these seven? They absolutely do.
wrote last edited by [email protected]How many long tailed bears were around in Ancient Greece? I saw a backwards interpretation that made more sense where the tail becomes the eye of the head.
Here's an actual photo of the night sky with all the minor stars. There's nothing there that even squinting gives the appearance of a bear.
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The bear name for those stars predates the ancient Greeks.
There's no known origin. It's present in languages of people that were separated at least 13000 years ago.
some of our star stories go back 100k years. see: the Pleiades.
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How many long tailed bears were around in Ancient Greece? I saw a backwards interpretation that made more sense where the tail becomes the eye of the head.
Here's an actual photo of the night sky with all the minor stars. There's nothing there that even squinting gives the appearance of a bear.
What's funny is it very clearly see a bear there.
Not sure if I'd be able to make it out in person, but the image makes it so very clear to me.