Oh! constellations Oh! constellations. I apologize that was just me admiring constellations again. Oh! constellations!Well I'm assuming that all of you are familiar with them. The conflict is that there is allot more involved with constellations then you notice or realize. Well first of all we're going to discuss well first of all what constellations are then we're immediately going to go directly to a similar topic. What we're going to discuss is a particular specific constellation. Well first of all lets continue on to what I mentioned earlier about the fact where I was going to mention that I'm going to endeavour to explain exactly what a constellation is. So I'm also assuming that most of you are wondering and are curious to discover exactly what constellations are. Now to get back on to topic.
Exactly to be honest if you actually ask me exactly what a constellation is or how you define a constellation. To be honest my definition of a constellation are groups of stars seen together. Remember the constellations might look like they're together but they are really separate from each other. Also tectonically the constellations are constantly moving but you really can't notice whether it's moving or not.I'm not saying that we don't realize or recognize that it it isn't moving that's because it it. What I'm going to verify to you guys is the reason what makes the constellations migrate. To be honest what really causes the constellations migrate is the earth rotation. Now I'm going to identify what the largest and smallest constellation is. All right first I'm going to mention what the largest constellation is. All right I assuming that you guys are curious to find out what the largest constellation is. The largest constellation is the Hydra also known as water snake. All right now I'm going to justify to you and I'm also going to mention what the smallest constellation in the galaxy. All right the smallest constellation in the galaxy is the Crux also referred as the southern cross. Now I'm going to discuss and mention what the circumpolar constellations are. All right first of all I'm going to mention exactly what circumpolar means. Circumpolar means that it is circling around and surrounding the pole.

Now in this paragraph I'm going to discuss certain specific particular constellation like I mentioned earlier. Hmm???? Let me think. Hmm???? Ah man that sucks I just forgot. Oh yeah I recall again. Ah man I forgot again. Oh wait I recall again. Now to get directly back to topic. Now the certain particular specific constellation I was referring to is the Draco constellation also is referred as the Dragon. Draco is a circumpolar constellation visible or able to be seen all night from northern latitudes. As I mentioned earlier circumpolar as you probably recall it means the it is circling around and is surrounding the pole. As you probably don't know this constellation's winds are surrounding the little dipper. Obviously its' stars aren't really that bright which makes less visible and noticeable. The thing is we realize that it's there but I'm assuming that you probably do understand what I'm saying. The Draco contains only three stars above that contain only three magnitude. Did you know that at one the Draco was a bit larger at first when it acquired large wings from the ancient Mesopotamians which circles and surrounds the constellation the Ursa Major which obviously contains the little dipper which of coarse isn't considered a constellation of coarse obviously. Hey did you know that the Greek philosopher Thales chopped off the wing some where around in the sixth century B.C.

Now I really hope that you really enjoyed my presentation. Now I going to conclude this blog with a you tube video. Chao! Peace Out!