Observing the Night Sky Flashcards

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What is Declination (Dec)?

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  • If we imagine the Earth at the centre of a giant celestial sphere, declination is almost identical to Latitude.
  • It is a projection of latitude onto the sphere.
  • It is the angle of a point above the celestial equator.
  • The Declination of a star never changes!
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What is Right Ascension?

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  • The RA of a star is the angle between it and the celestial prime meridian.
  • It is measured in hours and minutes.
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What is the Celestial Prime Meridian?

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-This is the point on the celestial equator on which the sun moves from the southern to the northern hemisphere. Spring Equinox (March 21st)

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What is the Zodiacal Band?

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  • This is the part of the sky that contains the constellations of the zodiac and is the region in which the planets and Moon are located.
  • It straddles the Ecliptic by 8 degrees on either side.
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How do you find your latitude using Polaris?

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Measure the angular elevation of Polaris from the Northern Horizon.

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Which way do stars appear to rotate about Polaris?

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Anticlockwise

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How can we determine if a star will be circumpolar using the observer’s latitude and the star’s declination?

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Declination > 90 – latitude

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What is a circumpolar star?

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  • This is a star that does not set.
  • It is above the observer’s horizon all the time.
  • Which stars are circumpolar depends on the observer’s horizon.
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Explain how a star will be circumpolar from a given latitude so long as the declination is > 90 -latitude

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My latitude is 52 degrees, 90-52 = 38 degrees

Therefore any star with a declination >38 degrees will be circumpolar.

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Name considerations when planning an observation.

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  • Phase of the moon
  • Weather
  • Likely-hood of a meteor shower
  • Visibility of a planet, Messier/comet
  • Equipment
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Who was Charles Messier?

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  • Compiled a list of 110 “fuzzy” objects in the sky.

- Named “Ferret of Comets”.

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