by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
The Great Bear ran as fast as he could, he felt as though his heart would burst from within him. The hunters were not far behind. The woods seemed to get smaller and smaller as he ran. He could feel the foam from his mouth dripping down his long gaping jaw. He had...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
Many years ago, before the Kiowa people made their way south, they camped along the rivers and streams in the far north, where there were a great many bears. One day, seven little girls went playing among the rocks far north of the village. One girl wandered away from...
by Luke Gilkerson | May 4, 2019 | Astronomy
Celestial divination. It’s a practice that dates back thousands of years to some of the earliest civilizations—the desire to search for human meanings in the stars. In the not-so-distant past, the disciplines of astronomy and astrology were one and the same. ...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 23, 2019 | Astronomy
The following portion was written by Virginia, age 16, an Experience Astronomy student from Hurricane, West Virginia. “You probably thought there were only twelve zodiac signs, right? Wrong. There are actually thirteen, and the forgotten constellation is named...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 23, 2019 | Astronomy
In Greek mythology, Persephone was the daughter of Zeus, the god of gods, and Demeter, goddess of the harvest. Persephone was so pretty that not only did her parents adore her, but everyone loved her. But there was one problem with that: the evil Hades wanted her...
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