Orion raising over petroglyphs

The constellation of Orion is rising over the petroglyphs behind the La Silla Observatory. The rock engravings on the stone depict men and llamas.

Llamas have historically been very important to South American cultures, being used as both a source of food and wool, and also as a pack animal for carrying goods across the land. The importance of llamas was reflected in the beliefs of the pre-Columbian people who inhabited the region — the Inca herders worshipped a multicoloured llama deity by the name of Urcuchillay, who was said to watch over the animals. The name Urcuchillay was also given to the constellation of Lyra (The Lyre) by the ancient Inca astronomers.

Credit:

H. Dahle/ESO

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Id:dsc_5994-cc
Type:Photographic
Release date:25 September 2014, 13:01
Size:6129 x 4078 px

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Name:Atacama Desert
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Category:Chile

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