Constellations Flashcards

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How many stars can you see with the naked eye?

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2,000 (Moonless night, No light pollution)

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2
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What is a constellation?

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An area in the night sky containing a particular pattern of stars
88 in total

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What are asterisms?

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Groups of stars that form familiar shapes.
The Plough.
The Summer Triangle.

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Describe the constellation Orion.

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-Asterism of Orion’s belt
Pointer stars to Aldebaran (up and to the right )
and Sirius (down and to the left).
-Contains the Orion Nebula (below the belt)

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5
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Describe the Winter Triangle.

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Sirius
Procyon
Betelgeuse

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Who was Johann Bayer?

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  • 17th Century German Lawyer

- Devised Naming Scheme: Bayer Designation

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Describe the Bayer Designation Naming Scheme.

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  • Brightest star in constellation is Alpha
  • Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon… as stars get dimmer.
  • 1st 3 letters of the constellation of which the star is found (β cent is 2nd brightest star in constellation centaurus, γ Gem is 3rd brightest star in constellation Gemini)
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8
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Name the first 5 letters of the Greek Alphabet.

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αβγδε

Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon

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9
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Who published the first list of constellations and when?

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Ptolemy (Egyptian)
150 AD
Almagest

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Where did a lot of the work in the Almagest originate?

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Hiparchus of Nicaea (Greek).

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Who added in the southern constellations?

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  • Dutch navigators Dirkszoon & Houtman.

- 12 constellations added to original 8 (Named after birds and animals)

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Who was Nicolas Louis de Lacaille?

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  • French astronomer
  • Set up observatory in South Africa (Table Mountain).
  • Invented 14 new constellations to fill in gap in southern sky.
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13
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Why was 1922 a significant year for constellations?

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  • IAU (international Astronomical Union)

- Adopted official list of 88 constellations.

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14
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Describe some cultural differences in the interpretations of constellations.

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-Capricornus (the sea goat).
Aztecs whale .
Indians Antelope.

-Orion’s Belt
Lakota (chief’s hand)

-The Plough
Navaho (7 brothers of the changing bear Maiden)

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15
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Why are some constellations only visible during certain seasons of the year?

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Because the earth revolves round the sun, placing it in a different location, so the constellation cannot be seen. On a given day, you will only be able to see the stars that are in the opposite direction to the Sun

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16
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Describe how you would find Fomalhaut and the Andromeda Galaxy in the night sky.

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For Fomalhaut
make line between top and bottom right corners of the great square of Pegasus and follow this line down.

For Andromeda (M31)
From the top left corner of the square of Pegasus, jump two stars left and two up.
17
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What is M31?

A
  • This is the Andromeda Galaxy.

- This is the furthest thing that is not in our galaxy

18
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What is Fomalhaut?

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It is the star of which the first exoplanet was discovered.