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1 Rotating Earth Sunlight animations © Swinburne

2 Star Trails due to Earth’s Rotation

3 The Celestial Sphere and Celestial Poles
north celestial pole The Celestial Sphere and Celestial Poles Celestial Sphere south celestial pole

4 … which is an extension of the Earth’s equator.
north celestial pole “celestial equator” … which is an extension of the Earth’s equator. south celestial pole

5 We can also project the Earth’s imaginary longitude
north celestial pole We can also project the Earth’s imaginary longitude and latitude lines onto the celestial sphere The corresponding celestial coordinates are: Longitude  right ascension (RA) Latitude  declination (dec) south celestial pole

6 Phases as seen from Earth
Phases of the Moon Third quarter A B C D E F G H Sun’s rays New moon Full moon First quarter A B C D E F G H Phases as seen from Earth

7 The Earth Orbits Around the Sun
The Earth takes one year to make a complete orbit around the Sun.

8 1 AU = distance between Earth and Sun = 1.495979 x 108 km

9 zodiacal constellations

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13 The Earth’s rotational axis is tilted by 23
The Earth’s rotational axis is tilted by 23.5° with respect to a line drawn perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic. 23.5° Earth’s rotation axis plane of the ecliptic

14 Let’s have a look how it works during the course of a year:
northern spring northern summer northern hemisphere winter southern autumn southern winter northern autumn southern hemisphere summer southern spring

15 Northern hemisphere in summer ...
equator rotation axis sunlight


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