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| Episode 4 - Orion: Orion vs Nimrod | 27 Jul 2026 | 00:23:58 | |
Few constellations are as instantly recognizable as Orion, the mighty hunter. His bright stars have inspired stories across civilizations for thousands of years, but the hunter's identity changes depending on where you look. In this episode of Cosmic Tales, we begin with the legendary Orion of Greek mythology—a hunter of unmatched skill whose pride, adventures, and tragic fate earned him a place among the stars. Explore the myths surrounding Orion and the gods and creatures that shaped his destiny. Then we turn to another ancient tradition, where many cultures and biblical interpretations have associated this brilliant constellation with Nimrod, the mighty hunter described in the Book of Genesis. Discover how this powerful ruler became linked to Orion and how his story has echoed through history, legend, and the night sky. Finally, we explore the astronomy behind Orion: One constellation. Two legendary hunters. Countless stories written among the stars. Subscribe for more journeys through mythology, history, and astronomy with Cosmic Tales. #CosmicTales #Orion #Nimrod #GreekMythology #Astronomy #Constellations #OrionNebula #NightSky As always, please excuse terrible pronunciations. Sources: https://www.whitestag.org/program_spirit/legend/ethnic_stories_of_the_white_stag.html https://hungarians.weebly.com/nimrod.html https://spiritizmus.hupont.hu/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/orion-constellation/ Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||
| Bonus Episode 1: Ursas Major, Minor, and Crux | 20 Jul 2026 | 00:16:55 | |
The stars above us hold more than one story. ✨ In this special bonus episode of Cosmic Tales, we step beyond the familiar Greek myths and explore three remarkable stories from cultures around the world that the main episodes didn't have time for. 🌌 The Quillwork Girl — a Cheyenne tale of a young woman, a promise, and a journey that reaches the stars. 🌟 Dhruva — an ancient Indian story of devotion, determination, and the child who became the eternal North Star. ✨ Tama Rereti — a Māori legend that explains the origin of the Southern Cross and the great celestial canoe that guides travelers across the southern skies. From the northern heavens of Ursa Major and Ursa Minor to the southern stars of Crux, these stories reveal something universal: people everywhere have looked upward and found meaning written among the stars. #CosmicTales #Astronomy #Mythology #NightSky #Constellations *Please excuse any terrible pronunciations. There are undoubtedly a lot of them*Sources: https://mythslegendes.com/en/cheyenne-arapaho-mythology/tale-cheyenne-quill-work-girl https://www.bharatadesam.com/spiritual/vishnu_purana.phphttps://milky-way.kiwi/the-night-sky-for-november-and-te-waka-o-tamarereti/Music "Ethereal Galaxy" by Konstantin Pazuzu StudioSound Engineer - Ian Evans | |||
| Episode 3 - Crux: Trishanku vs The Emu | 13 Jul 2026 | 00:22:20 | |
In episode three, we head south — to the smallest constellation in the sky and one of the most important. Crux carries a Hindu king who gate-crashed heaven and got stuck upside down for eternity, and an Aboriginal emu drawn from darkness rather than stars, whose changing posture across the seasons told people exactly when to find eggs, when to leave them alone, and when the year had turned. Plus the science of the southern pole — why there's no southern Polaris, how the Southern Cross solves that problem anyway, and the Jewel Box cluster, which looks exactly like its name and is one of the most visually rewarding objects in the southern sky. Sources: https://devdutt.com/a-king-called-trishanku/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/crux-constellation http://www.emudreaming.com/Examples/emu.htm http://www.emudreaming.com/literature/Haynes2000.pdf Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||
| Episode 2 - Ursa Minor: Nymphs vs Imperishable Ones | 13 Jul 2026 | 00:25:33 | |
Ursa Minor is the smaller bear — less famous than its neighbor, easier to overlook, and home to the single most useful star in the northern sky. In episode two, we follow the Little Dipper from the cave in Crete where Zeus was hidden as an infant, through the Egyptian theology of stars that never die, to Polaris itself — the fixed point around which everything else turns. Small constellation. Enormous significance. Sources: https://sacred-texts.com/egy/pyt/pyt19.htm https://www.constellation-guide.com/little-dipper/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/ursa-minor-constellation Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer : Ian Evans | |||
| Episode 1 - Ursa Major: Callisto vs the Great Bear | 13 Jul 2026 | 00:24:34 | |
Seven stars. Countless stories. In our first episode, we follow Ursa Major and the Big Dipper from Greek tragedy to Indigenous hunting myth, from the Islamic Golden Age to the Underground Railroad — and then into the stars themselves, where a galaxy is bullying its neighbors and a black hole is eating a star. The bear who never sets has been overhead every clear night for all of human history. Tonight we find out why that matters. Sources: Asiatic Parallels in North American Star Lore: Ursa Major — William B. Gibbon, The Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 77, No. 305 The Constellation of Orion and the Cosmic Hunt in Equatorial Africa — Vincent Vieira, Anthropos, Bd. 104, H. 2. (2009) Richard Hinckley Allen — Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/ursa-major-constellation/#Myth https://beakingoff.wordpress.com/2011/09/27/mikmaq-story-of-the-stars/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/big-dipper/ Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||
| Trailer | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:01:05 | |
Seven stars. Countless stories. In our first episode, we follow Ursa Major and the Big Dipper from Greek tragedy to Indigenous hunting myth, from the Islamic Golden Age to the Underground Railroad — and then into the stars themselves, where a galaxy is bullying its neighbors and a black hole is eating a star. The bear who never sets has been overhead every clear night for all of human history. | |||
| Episode 5 - Scorpius: Phaethon vs Maui | 03 Aug 2026 | 00:25:57 | |
What do a reckless son who nearly set the world on fire and a legendary demigod who fished islands from the sea have in common? They both left their mark among the stars of Scorpius. In this episode of Cosmic Tales, we journey through two very different traditions. First, we follow the Greek story of Phaethon, whose attempt to drive the chariot of the Sun ended in catastrophe. Then we cross the Pacific to meet Māui, the trickster-hero whose legendary feats shaped the islands and skies of Polynesia. Beyond the myths, Scorpius reveals some of the most spectacular sights in the Milky Way. We'll visit the fiery heart of Antares, explore the dazzling Butterfly Cluster, wander through the glowing Cat's Paw Nebula, and uncover the remarkable objects hidden in one of the richest regions of the night sky. The stars above us are more than points of light. They're stories—written across cultures, across centuries, and across the universe itself. Join us as we explore Scorpius, where myth and astronomy meet beneath the same sky. As always, please excuse terrible pronunciations. Sources: https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/religion-and-philosophy/myth-maui https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/Metamorph2.php https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/scorpius-constellation/ Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||
| Episode 7: Lepus - The Hare vs The Hare | 17 Aug 2026 | 00:26:48 | |
A small hare hides beneath the feet of one of the most famous hunters in the night sky. But the story of Lepus, the Hare constellation, is not just one tale—it is a reminder that the same stars can inspire completely different legends across cultures. In this episode of Cosmic Tales, we begin with the Greek mythology surrounding Lepus, the celestial hare forever placed among the stars near Orion the Hunter. Discover the legends connected to this elusive creature and why ancient skywatchers imagined a rabbit racing across the heavens. Then we travel to Japan, where the stars of Lepus connect with the tradition of Sakka, the celestial rabbit. Explore how the image of a rabbit in the sky became linked with stories of the Moon, devotion, and transformation in Japanese folklore. Finally, we uncover the astronomy behind the constellation Lepus: One constellation. Two hares. Countless stories. Join Cosmic Tales as we explore the mythology, history, and science written among the stars. Sources: https://www.brelief.org/jataka/sasa/sasa.html https://rebelstargazer.substack.com/p/lepus-the-hare https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/lepus-constellation/ Music: Distant Galaxy by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||
| Episode 6: Canis Major and Canis Minor vs The Celestial Wolf | 10 Aug 2026 | 00:34:58 | |
Cosmic Tales: Canis Major and Canis Minor vs. The Celestial Wolf Two dogs. A celestial wolf. One of the brightest stars in the night sky. In this episode of Cosmic Tales, we explore the stories hidden in the constellations Canis Major and Canis Minor, the two faithful companions that have followed humanity's gaze across the stars for thousands of years. We begin with the Greek myths behind these canine constellations, including the legendary hunting dog Laelaps, a creature destined to never miss its prey, and the faithful hounds associated with the hunter Orion. Discover how these dogs earned their place among the stars and why Canis Major, home to the brilliant star Sirius, became one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky. Then we travel east to ancient China, where the stars of this region were connected not with a hunting dog, but with Tianlang—the Celestial Wolf. Explore how Chinese astronomy divided the night sky into different celestial regions and how this powerful wolf represented protection, military strength, and the guardianship of the empire. Finally, we uncover the astronomy behind these famous constellations: The same stars can tell very different stories depending on who is looking up. Join Cosmic Tales as we explore the mythology, history, and science written across the night sky. As always, please excuse any bad pronunciations. Sources: https://www.theoi.com/Ther/KuonLailaps.html https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Creatures/Laelaps/laelaps.html https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Figures/Maera/maera.html https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Creatures/Teumessian_fox/teumessian_fox.html http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/canismajor.html https://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/colearnia/public/co-learnium_20210520.pdf https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/canis-major-constellation/ https://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/canis-minor-constellation/ Music: "Distant Galaxy" by SP Music Sound Engineer: Ian Evans | |||