EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 2 MIN
Crow and Cup
from StarDate · host Billy Henry
A pair of ancient but faint constellations flows across the southern evening sky at this time of year. The two of them share a common story, which also involves a third constellation. Corvus and Crater have been around for more than two millennia. Their story, in fact, comes from ancient Greece. According to the myth, the god Apollo sent Corvus, the crow, to fill a cup – known as a crater – with water from a nearby spring. On the way, the crow saw a tree filled with unripe figs. Instead of fetching the water and coming straight back, he waited for the figs to ripen. When they did, he gorged on them. Corvus knew that Apollo wouldn’t be happy with him. So he filled the cup with water, then grabbed a water snake in his talons. He brought both back to Apollo, and blamed the snake for blocking his way. But Apollo wasn’t fooled. Instead, he was angry and vengeful. He cast crow, cup, and snake into the heavens, forming three constellations. As extra punishment, he decreed that the crow would suffer from thirst – with the water-filled cup forever just out of reach. The constellations are in the southeast at nightfall now. Corvus contains four moderately bright stars that outline the shape of a sail. Crater, to the upper right, looks like a goblet – but you need really dark skies to see it. Both of them sit on the back of poor Hydra, the water snake – an innocent victim of the wrath of the gods. Script by Damond Benningfield
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