JUNE 2008
THAT LITTLE OLD WINEMAKER IN THE JUNE SKIES
By John Zimmerman

June 2008 Star Chart
Lake County Skies on June 15, 2008 at 9 pm

June is the month when the relatively sedate stars of spring slowly give way to the brilliance of the summer skies. But we still have several weeks to wait before summer is upon us. In the meantime, we can enjoy what’s left of spring including the celestial show.

BOOTES
Directly overhead is a constellation named BootesBootes - someone tried to write a song about this constellation and wanted to name it “Shake Your Bootes”, until she learned that wasn’t the correct pronunciation. Bootes is pronounced ‘Boo-aw-tis’.

In Greek and Roman mythology, Bootes is associated with agriculture, and is most commonly referred to as a herdsman. But there is a lesser known, but somewhat amusing story that has him cast as a grape grower and winemaker.

Bacchus, the goArcturusd of wine and parties, introduced Bootes to the art of winemaking. So impressed was Bootes with the taste of wine that he invited his friends over for a taste of his new discovery. Unfortunately, his friends drank far too much, and woke up the following morning with terrible hangovers. They were so sick they thought Bootes had tried to poison them!

Bootes is shaped like a kite, with the bright star Arcturus at its base. Arcturus is the 3rd brightest star in the sky, and compared to our sun, it is huge!

 


HERCULESHercules

Accompanying our celestial winemaker to the east is the strongman Hercules. Hercules is a faint constellation that requires clear, dark skies to see – and we have an abundance of skies like that in Lake County!

In Greek and Roman mythology, Hercules was the son of Zeus, king of all the gods. Hercules was born with tremendous strength. He managed to get himself into some serious trouble, and to exonerate himself, had to perform twelve labors. One of these labors was to subdue Hydra, a 9 headed dog-like monster that had breath that could kill (no dog-breath jokes, please!)

Hercules has M13one of the most beautiful objects in the night sky – an object that can only be seen through a telescope. This object is a cluster of stars called “The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules”. It is also labeled “M13” in the Messier catalogue of deep sky objects. This is a cluster of several hundred thousand stars. Through a telescope, it looks like a miniature Christmas ornament.

 

 

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