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NUMBER
I.C.
TITLE: Celestial Roadmaps
(Spring)
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OBJECTIVE:
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To Identify Constellations in a Selected Area of Sky using
the SC001 & SC002 Constellation/Star Charts
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To Make a Sketch of a Region of Sky
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To Identify Stars Using a Star Atlas (Atlas 2000) or
Computer (TheSKY)
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Review and Perform the Proper Set up of the Meade or Celestron-8
Telescope
DESCRIPTION:
There exists a variety of maps
and atlases of the heavens for identification of constellations, stars, and
other deep sky objects listed in the ‘Blue Book’. This exercise provides an opportunity for the
observer to spot stars in a given area of the sky, plot them on a small chart,
and by utilizing a star atlas, in this case the Atlas 2000, and/or computer
program known as TheSKY, positively
identify these stars and distinguish them from non stellar objects such as
planets or comets.
PROCEDURE/OBSERVATIONS:
Plot (From Chart ‘B’)
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RA |
DEC |
Bayer and/or Flamsteed desig. |
RA |
DEC |
m |
SC |
color |
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Use
TheSKY or ‘Atlas 2000’ to identify your plotted
star’s Bayer / Flamsteed
designation and RA & DEC.
Use the computer program ‘TheSky’
to find the m and SC. Use the chart
below to determine the color.
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SPECTRAL
CLASS |
COLOR |
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O |
Blue |
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B |
Blue |
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A |
Blue-White |
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F |
White |
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G |
Yellow |
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K |
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M |
Red |
5. Set up Meade (or Celestron)
telescope and make ‘Blue Book’ observations as time and conditions permit.
QUESTIONS AND
ANALYSIS:
1.
What is the apparent magnitude of the dimmest star you
observed?
2.
What is the apparent magnitude of the dimmest star the eye
can see?
3.
What is the difference between Bayer and Flamsteed
Designation?
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What is the difference between the absolute magnitude (M) and
the apparent magnitude (m)?
5.
Explain any discrepancies between Chart RA/DEC and TheSky RA/DEC
6.
How can a planet, asteroid, or comet be distinguished from a
star or other star chart object?
7.
Summarize your activities tonight in the Bluebook. Include any telescope observations you may
have been able to make.
Chart
“A”
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Chart
“B”
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