
What did the night sky look like to the dinosaurs?
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe
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The Importance of Constellations in Astrology
You're not guaranteed at all that constellations in the sky have stars that are near each other, right? They just happen to line up from our perspective. The Big Dipper is one of the largest and closest of these kinematic groups. It's moving so fast that if you rewound the clock, like even just 150,000 years, you would not see the Big Dipper in the sky.
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