The future of the Orion constellation (speeded-up)
Автор: ESA Space Science Hub
Загружено: 9 июн. 2017 г.
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This is a speeded-up version of the video revealing how our view of the Orion constellation will evolve over the next 450 000 years. This version is 10 times faster than the original video; for illustrative purposes, it shows the stars moving several times forwards and backwards in time, between the present epoch and 450 000 years from now.
Amid a myriad of drifting stars, the shape of Orion as defined by its brightest stars is slowly rearranged into a new pattern as time goes by.
The portion of the sky depicted in the video measures 40 × 20° – as a comparison, the diameter of the full Moon in the sky is about half a degree.
The video is based on data from ESA's Gaia and Hipparcos satellites, as well as additional information from ground-based observations.
Read the full story "The future of the Orion constellation" at:
http://sci.esa.int/gaia/59206-the-fut...
Watch the evolution of two million stellar positions on the entire sky at:
• The motion of two million stars
Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
More information about this video can be found at http://sci.esa.int/gaia/59209-the-fut...

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