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Title: Astronomy chapter 1, Section 2


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Astronomy chapter 1, Section 2
  • Diana Smith
  • Astrolabe

2
Mapping the Stars
  • Ancient cultures linked stars together in
    patterns which reflected the beliefs and legends
    of its people
  • Now scientists know more about the stars and
    their distance and can now describe a stars
    precise position with numbers

3
Constellations
  • Constellations are sections of the sky which
    contain recognizable star patterns
  • Modern astronomers divide the sky into 88
    constellations which are recognized worldwide by
    a specific name

4
Draco and Orion

5
Seasonal Changes
  • Constellations change from season to season
  • Maps of the constellations are broken into the
    four seasons

6
Finding Stars
  • Astrolabes can help measure the altitude of a
    star
  • Altitude is the angle between the object and the
    horizon
  • Zenith is an imaginary point in the sky directly
    above an observer .
  • A zenith always has an altitude of 90 degrees
  • The horizon is the line where the sky and the
    earth appear to meet.

7
Describing a Stars Position
  • Celestial sphere an imaginary sphere
    surrounding the earth and is used to map stars in
    a way similar to mapping latitude and longitude
  • Celestial equator is created by extending earths
    equator into space

8
A Stars Position
  • Right Ascension hours eastward from the vernal
    equinox (spring equinox)
  • Declination degrees north or south of the
    celestial equator
  • Ecliptic the apparent path the sun takes across
    the celestial sphere as seen from earth

9
Altitude and Azimuth

10
Circumpolar stars
  • Stars that can be seen at all times of the year
    and at all times of the night are circumpolar.
  • They are found near the poles

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Size and Scale of the Universe
  • Stars are so distant that their distance is
    measured in light years.
  • A light year is the distance that light can
    travel in a year.
  • A light year is equal to about 9.46 trillion
    kilometers

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Size of the Universe
  • Scientists still do not agree on the size of the
    universe
  • New information is gathered daily
  • The farthest objects we can observe are at least
    10 billion light years away.
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