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Thoughts on Reading Four Seasons Constellation

The bright moon is intoxicating, and so are the stars. On a sunny summer night, a gust of wind blew and it was very quiet. At this time, look up. Ah, how charming these stars are!

I used to naively think that the sun is the largest in the universe, the stars are so small and the light is so weak, then it must be the smallest. But after reading the book "Four Seasons Constellation", I couldn't help but be surprised. Some stars look as big as marbles and even have a little light. In fact, they are all like huge suns, some of which are hundreds or thousands of times larger in diameter than the sun. Their luminous ability is also very strong, thousands of times that of the sun, and the brightness of the Pleiades is 1800 times that of the sun!

Since it is big and bright, why does it look as big as a marble, or even a little light? This is because they are too far away from us, so they are very small. For example, Vega is 147.58 trillion 848 trillion kilometers away from the earth. As for those unclear constellations, they are farther away from us.

There are many stories in this book. I am interested in the legend of Auriga, in which Phobos Apollo built a golden car. Phoebus Apollo Feiden insisted on driving his father's golden carriage, which caused a fire. Zeus killed him with lightning and moved into the sky to become this beautiful constellation. What a magical legend! When reading this legend, I seem to be in that fantastic world.

Looking up at the bright stars in the night sky, it seems that you have come to a "library", and the blue sky sets off a huge "heavenly book", which is dazzling and magnificent. The twinkling stars seem to smile and whisper to me. What are they trying to tell me?

I think, one day, I will drive a spaceship to the starry sky, talk to "Big Bear" and "Little Bear", play with "Goldfish" and "Weaver Girl" and travel freely between heaven and earth. What a pleasant thing it is!