ASTRONOMY 5

THIRD HOUR SESSION “B”

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ACTIVITY:  Introduction to the Constellation Charts

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1.   What direction should you face while using the SC-001 star map to identify stars in the night sky?

 

2.   Which direction should you rotate the SC-002 star map in order to keep up with the natural progression of stars around the north celestial pole (clockwise or counterclockwise)?

 

 

3.   Find and “highlight” stars on your SC-001 and SC-002 star maps which are listed on the “21 Stars to Know” sheet. How many of these stars are found on both the SC-001 and the SC-002 maps?

 

4.   How many of the “highlighted” stars are in the north circumpolar region (NCR) for a Rocklin observer?

 

5.   Name three constellations on the Celestial Equator.

 

 

 

 

6.   For a Rocklin observer, objects with declinations greater than _?_ degrees north will never set, and objects with declinations greater than _?_ degrees south will never rise.

 

 

 

7.   ______________ is found in what constellation and is part of what well-known asterism?

 

 

 

 

 

8.   What _________________________ (see legend at upper left or bottom right of the SC001 chart) is located at RA = ________________________________;  DEC = _________________________?

 

 

9.   Using the SC002, is the star  ________________circumpolar for Rocklin?

 

 

 

10.  At 8:00 PM on ____________, name _______very bright star(s) that are almost directly on the  meridian.