Michael Hotka's
Kasah Shekesteh Observation Results
Kasah Shekesteh - Broken Platter (Persia)
Constellation: CrB
Source: https://www.constellationsofwords.com/corona-borealis/
Finder Chart:
Date: 4/8/2021 10:52 PM Local Time
Location: Comanche Springs Astronomy Campus near Crowell, TX
Seeing: OK
Transparency: OK
Instrument Used: None
Notes/Description: None
Sketch
Questions
1. Does the selected and sketched pattern resemble any known asterism or official constellation that we use today? If so, which one(s)?
It is CrB.
2. Did the culture in this section have a similar mythology (e.g. dogs, hunter, boat, etc.)?
Unknown.
3. If yes, describe any material differences in either the figure's star pattern as imagined by the culture, and / or the difference in the mythology.
NA.
4. Is it likely that this star group, for this culture, may have been influenced by older or adjacent cultures? If so, whom?
Maybe. It makes sense that CrB might be a broken platter in other cultures. It might have been influences by the Babylonians.
5. If, for this culture, this group was significant for calendar, crop, or social events, describe what was involved, and how the timing or the appearance of the group was important or useful.
Not sure.
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