Hello, Legoman here. I was cleaning my book shelf, and I came across a constellation report I wrote in school. I think it is pretty interesting, so I'll share it with you:
If you looked out into the sky at night and then saw a figure looking like a four legged animal, you could be seeing the constellation Camelopardalis. The word is Latin for giraffe. The Greeks called the constellation, "Camel-leopard" because they thought the giraffe had a head of a camel and the spots of a leopard. If you want to see Camelopardalis, it is located in the Northern Sky. It is worth seeing, so check it out at night!
thanks for sharing, legoman. I'll be looking out for the big giraffe.
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