Bootes is Greek for "herdsman," but it is often called the "Bear Driver" due to its location behind the tail of the Great Bear, Ursa Major (refer to May CoM). It is one of the oldest constellations (it is referenced in Homer's Odyssey). For more information, read the transcript of Mysterious Bootes, the 28 March 1998 StarDate, the daily astronomy-related radio program produced by the McDonald Observatory, University of Texas.
Associated Mythology - Bootes, also known as Arcas (son of Zeus and Callisto), the hunter who could have killed his mother Callisto (whom Hera turned into Ursa Major, the Great Bear) if Zeus hadn't intervened to change Arcas into Ursa Minor, the Little Bear. (Confusing, huh? Refer to May CoM for the complete story.)
Bootes has been identified with Atlas, the Titan holding the world on his shoulders. This reputation arises from Bootes' proximity to Polaris, the Pole Star.
Associated Mythology - Either the crown of the ruler of Athens or the crown of Adriadne, daughter of King Minos of Crete (builder of the labyrinth guarded by the fearsome Minotaur). To the Arabs, the semi-circle of stars was a bowl; to the American Shawnee Indians, it was a semi-circle of dancing celestial sisters. For more information about the mythology associated with Corona Borealis, read the transcript of Northern Crown, the 21 June 1997 StarDate program.
Libra is the only constellation of the Zodiac which represents an
inanimate object. It was added to the Zodiac by the Romans. This group of
stars is called the balance because in ancient times, the Fall Equinox
(when days and nights are equal in duration) occurred when the Sun was
"in" Libra. The abbreviation for a pound (lb), an English unit of weight,
originates from Libra.
Associated Mythology - Libra is associated with many different
stories in mythology:
Credits: CoM entries excerpted from Your Guide to
the Constellations, by Lowell L. Koontz, former Planetarium Teacher at
Edison High School, Fairfax County Public Schools.
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Libra, the Balance (Scales)
Libra (LIE-brah) is the seventh constellation of the Zodiac for birthdates from 23 September to 22
October. It is fairly difficult to recognize in the real sky and is not
shown on the FCPS Starfinder.