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Q Popular Astronomy Tools: Planisphere and Magazines The video presentation is on the Helpful Videos for Third hour I page. Assignment: Use the planisphere and magazine all-sky chart to answer the following questions. Remember...to turn in your answers for grading, hit the "Submit Assignment" Button in the top right and then submit all the work as text. Make sure to number each answer. I have a word document version if you would like to download it. Third Hour Exercise I Actions Use The Night SkyTM Planisphere for these questions, answering using Standard Time (NOT Daylight Saving Time) 1. The planisphere rotates about the North Celestial Pole, which is approximately in the location of what star? (Give the star's name--you will have to check your SC002 chart.) 2. Which way should you rotate the planisphere to correspond with the movement of the stars with increasing time? (Hint: Clockwise or counterclockwise?) 3. What is the name for the imaginary line on the sky, shown in the planisphere window, where the planets and Moon can be found? 4. What is the name for the imaginary line that runs from the north point to the south point on the horizon? 5. On 15 July at 12 midnight, facing south, what constellation is on both the meridian and the celestial equator? 6. What time does the star Arcturus rise on 25 November? 7. What time does the star Vega transit on 15 August? 8. What time does the star Procyon set on 19 May? 9. On what date does the star Sirius set at 11 pm (use South side [back side] of Planisphere)? 10. On what date does the star Altair rise at midnight? 11. What bright star is transiting around 2 am on 20 January? o Use the magazine centerfold image (below) to answer these questions 12. As the days progress into the future, a given sky configuration will remain the same in the planisphere window and magazine star charts for (earlier, the same, later) times (the answer is either earlier, the same, or later). 13. The outside edge of the star char corresponds to what line used in navigating the sky? 14. The star chart below is centered on what point in the sky? 15. An object located halfway between the center and the edge of the star chart will be _?_ degrees above the horizon. 16. The times for using these star charts become earlier in the evening for dates later in the year. This is due to the revolution of the _?_ around the _?_. 17. What object is located on the star chart at coordinates approximately 0 degrees azimuth, and 40 degrees altitude? Cutting/pasting the following may help you when you are submitting your answers. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) PreviousNext

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