Greek Observation Of Draco

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I have chosen the constellation "Draco" due to its interesting shape and facts. "Draco" which is Latin for "Dragon" is a northern constellation which is circumpolar in the northern hemisphere. It is one of the many 88 constellations along one of the 48 of those which were listed by Ptolemy. Thuban, also known as Alpha Draconis, was the Northern Pole star around 2700 BC, around the times of the ancient Egyptians. The Egyptian Pyramids would be designed to have one side facing north, the entrance passage was designed so that Thuban would be visible every nightfall. Draco has several stars those of which are binary and double. Thuban is a blue-white giant star, it has a magnitude of 3.7 and it is 309 light years from Earth. In Greek mythology …show more content…

Feared by many though respected by his locals, Emmelth resided in a huge cave near the entrance gates of the town, he would spend his day patrolling by the entrance, and on his nights he would sleep peacefully, only waking if he heard movements close by. The dragon was friendly to those who were kind to him, deep inside he had a warm heart and much love which he showed when defending the people, he hated those who had judged him wrongly. He was intelligent and spoke the tongue of his people. All he wanted to do was protect his town and make sure they were kept out of harms way. Emmelth didn't have many battles, his size had feared many of those who tried to bring danger his way, so hardly any dared to battle him. One night, an evil witch more powerful than Emmelth was himself, crossed his path. They battled with magic and she banished him into the sky so she was set to take his place, wanting his title for her own she disguised herself as the dragon with a click of her finger, nobody seemed to know

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