Description
Sky Picture N
It is a cartoon show that covers the colorful illustrations of the night sky from the North
Pole. These illustrations were imagined by our forefathers in different parts of the sky by
joining bright stars of the night sky. The names of these illustrations are mostly in Latin
language and are now related to the 88 modern or scientific constellations. In the show
for simplicity mostly common rather than original Latin names of the constellations are
used for example “A” for Arrow and not Sagitta and “B” for Big Bear and not Ursa Major
and so on. The show is also an astronomy vocabulary building exercise through
alphabet learning.