Every Ancient Greek Constellation Explained

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Mythology expert and Professor of classics Peter Meineck deep dives into all 48 of the constellations the ancient Greeks used in the night sky. From maritime navigation to agriculture and timekeeping, Meineck explains how eight main groupings of constellations were tracked in the night sky—and how they translate to today’s mythological storytelling.

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What do Iron Man and Odysseus have in common? Professor Peter Meineck bridges the gap between modern superheroes and ancient legends in his new book: _Tony Stark, Odysseus, and the Myths Behind Marvel: Ancient Heroes in the Modern World,_ a fun and entertaining journey into mythology through the lens of iconic Marvel characters, investigating why these classic stories continue to resonate with contemporary audiences. The book traces Marvel’s intricate universe back to its earliest mythological roots. Meineck uses beloved heroes like Spider-Man and antiheroes like Deadpool to demonstrate how ancient themes persist in today’s pop culture. He draws compelling parallels, connecting Black Panther to the legend of Atlantis and revealing how disabled heroes like Daredevil have archetypes dating back to Hercules. The book explores the shared struggles of characters like Scarlet Witch and the sorceress Medea, showing how these timeless narratives have shifted to reflect society’s changing values.

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00:00 – All 48 Ancient Greek constellations explained
02:25 – Orion
05:03 – Canis Major
06:55 – Canis Minor
07:20 – Taurus
08:22 – Lepus
09:03 – Scorpius
10:03 – Lupus
10:59 – Centaurus
13:31 – Heracles
16:20 – Hydra
18:05 – Corvus & Crater
19:03 – Draco
21:43 – Aries
22:56 – Taurus
24:26 – Gemini
25:51 – Cancer
26:26 – Leo
28:00 – Virgo
29:26 – Libra
30:05 – Scorpius
30:35 – Sagittarius
32:05 – Capricornus
32:47 – Aquarius
33:31 – Pisces
34:00 – Andromeda
34:42 – Cetus
35:16 – Pegasus
36:30 – Cassiopeia
37:30 – Perseus
38:36 – Ursa Major & Ursa Minor
40:32 – Boötes
41:18 – Corona Borealis
42:05 – Argo Navis
44:25 – Lyra
45:47 – Ophiuchus
47:40 – Serpens
47:54 – Ara
50:53 – Eridanus
51:55 – Piscis Austrinus
51:13 – Cygnus
52:53 – Aquila
54:31 – Delphinus
55:30 – Auriga
56:45 – Trangulum
57:27 – Corona Australis
57:40 – Segitta

*Credits:*
Director: Joe Pickard
Director of Photography: Charlie Jordan
Editor: Brady Jackson
Talent: Peter Meineck
Creative Producer: Christie Garcia
Line Producer: Jen Santos
Associate Producer: Indigo George; Sara Ross
Production Manager: Evie Roop
Casting Producer: Nick Sawyer
Camera Operator: Jeremy Harris
Gaffer: Niklas Moller
Audio Engineer: Sean Paulsen
Production Assistant: Erica Palmieri
Fact-Checker: Paul Gulyas
Post Production Supervisor: Christina Mankellow
Post Production Coordinator: Erica DeLeo
Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo
Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
Special Thanks: Stellarium

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