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1 Discovering the Universe for Yourself
Chapter 2 Discovering the Universe for Yourself

2 SFA Star Charts Star Chart 1 - Northern Region
Star Chart Equatorial Region Star Chart Equatorial Region Star Chart Southern Region

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4 SFA Star Chart 1 North Star Declination Right Ascension
“Little Dipper” Declination “Pointer Stars” “Big Dipper”

5 “King” “Queen” SFA Star Chart 1

6 Chart 1 Problem Find the coordinates of Capella.

7 SFA Star Chart 1

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9 Summer Solstice Ecliptic Orion Celestial Equator Vernal Equinox Autumnal Equinox

10 “Summer Triangle” Celestial Equator Vernal Equinox Autumnal Equinox Winter Solstice Ecliptic

11 Star Chart Exercise 1. Where are the Zodiac Constellations?
Circle their names on the star charts. 2. Find the coordinates of Betelgeuse and Sirius. 3. Where is the Sun today? Give the RA, DEC, and constellation

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14 Astrology Connection Where is the Sun on your Birthday?
Note: Astrological signs no longer correspond to the location of the Sun on your day of birth! Have we been reading the wrong horoscopes all this time?

15 SFA Star Chart 4

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18 The Constellation Orion

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20 Constellations Constellations are recognizable patterns of stars in the sky. There are 88 constellations. (e.g. Orion) The 12 constellations along the ecliptic on your star chart are called the Zodiac Constellations.

21 Asterisms Asterism are recognizable patterns of stars that is not one of the 88 constellations. For Example: The Big Dipper

22 The Sky Dome Celestial Meridian Polaris Zenith Celestial Equator

23 Measuring Angles altitude - the angle of a star above the horizon
The North Star, Polaris, is not the brightest star in the sky but remains in a fixed position in the sky. The angle of Polaris above your horizon is the same as your latitude in degrees.

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26 Thought Exercise Where are you if Polaris is directly overhead?
Where are you if Polaris is on your horizon?

27 Write this down

28 View from the Equator

29 View from the North Pole

30 Circumpolar Stars are stars that never set.
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33 How do you use these charts?
Face North Find Meridian Find the Field of View

34 SFA Star Chart 1 Date

35 Date North Horizon


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