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Identifier: callofstarspopul00kipp (find matches)
Title: The call of the stars; a popular introduction to a knowledge of the starry skies with their romance and legend
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Kippax, John R. (John Robert), 1849-1922
Subjects: Stars Constellations Planets
Publisher: New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons
Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library
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on theopposite side of the pole is the bright W-shaped groupCassiopeia. Bordering the Greater Bear on the southand east are the very faint little groups of the Lynx orTiger, and the Lesser Lion, while over in the north-west, north of Pegasus, is the Lizard. The Lesser Bearis seen hanging head downward, with the pole star atthe tip of its tail, and near the horizon, in the hollowof The Dipper, are the Himting Dogs, with the brightCor Caroli. On the meridian, between the Charioteer.and the pole, is the barren-looking constellation ofCamelopardalis, the Giraffe, while below the pole,reaching down almost to the northern horizon, is thegreat Dragon. In the east, the Lion, with its Sickle and beautifulwhite star Regulus, is emerging from the ground, whilejust west of it, along the ecliptic, is the wonderfulPraesepe, or Bee-hive Cluster, in the constellation of CHARTFOR ABOUT DEC. 22° (The Winter Solstice) DEC. r, II P.M. DEC.I5. lOP.M. JAN. I, 9 P.M. JAN. 15, 8 P.M.FEB I, 7 PMFEB. I4.6P(H.
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O O « ♦ jm gm y i^to^-landtindcrl CHART IV-WINTER MGHT SKY The Night-Sky of Winter 163 the Crab, the faintest of all the constellations of thezodiac. In the south-east, the head of Hydra, thegreat Water-snake, has just risen, soon to be followedby the lonely rusty-looking Alphard, in the reptilesheart. Stretching from the Water-snake to Orionare a number of faint stars, which make up the little-known group of Monoceros, or the Unicom. Nearly overhead, just west of the meridian, is thechampion Perseus, while west of him, and below QueenCassiopeia, is the Princess Andromeda, and betweenthe Queen and the Dragon is Cepheus, the King—atruly Royal Family, this harassed house of Cepheus.South of Andromeda, and about half-way between thezenith and the western horizon, are Aries, the Ram, andthe Triangle, while south-westerly from these is theconstellation Pisces, the Fishes, now the leader of thezodiac. South of the Fishes and the Ram is the broadconstellation Cetus, the Whale, in the ne

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  • bookid:callofstarspopul00kipp
  • bookyear:1919
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Kippax__John_R___John_Robert___1849_1922
  • booksubject:Stars
  • booksubject:Constellations
  • booksubject:Planets
  • bookpublisher:New_York__London__G__P__Putnam_s_sons
  • bookcontributor:Wellesley_College_Library
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