
Synopsis
For thousands of years, civilisations around the world have turned to the stars for guidance, marking the passage of time, navigating vast distances and weaving myths that have been passed down through generations. While the International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially recognises 88 constellations, the sky holds countless more - shaped by the traditions, beliefs and wisdom of diverse cultures throughout history.
From the Polynesians who voyaged across open oceans using only the stars, to ancient farmers who timed their harvests by celestial rhythms, and storytellers who filled the heavens with legends of gods, animals and heroes, the night sky has long been a canvas of human imagination and discovery.
Created in collaboration with the Royal Observatory Greenwich, The Sky We Share: Star Stories from Around the World is a captivating exploration of astronomy, folklore and science - revealing how the stars unite us across time and cultures.
From the Polynesians who voyaged across open oceans using only the stars, to ancient farmers who timed their harvests by celestial rhythms, and storytellers who filled the heavens with legends of gods, animals and heroes, the night sky has long been a canvas of human imagination and discovery.
Created in collaboration with the Royal Observatory Greenwich, The Sky We Share: Star Stories from Around the World is a captivating exploration of astronomy, folklore and science - revealing how the stars unite us across time and cultures.
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