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BASICS ASTRONOMY 1.2 Martin Crow Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society Charts and the Sky

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Charts and the Sky. Basics Astronomy 1.2. Martin Crow Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society. Last week. Basic glossary of terms. Finding North. The mark 1 eye ball. Binoculars. Have a look at our website: www.cmhas.wikispaces.com. This week. The Sky tonight. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BASICS ASTRONOMY 1.2

Martin Crow Crayford Manor House Astronomical Society

Charts and the Sky

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Last week

Basic glossary of terms

Finding North

The mark 1 eye ball

Binoculars

Have a look at our website: www.cmhas.wikispaces.com

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This week

Using the Planisphere and a bit of practical.

Coordinate systems – locating objects.

The Constellations through the year.

Finding things on charts.

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The Sky tonight

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The Sky tonight

Martin Crow

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The Planishere

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Planisphere practicalWhat do you notice about the stars/ constellations below the pole star when the front disc is rotated?

What constellation is setting and what constellation is rising at 8 o’clock on October 24th and what constellation is just past the Zenith?

What time does Jupiter rise tonight?

What time did the Sun set tonight?

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Constellations through the year

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Winter

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Winter sky looking North

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Orion

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Taurus

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Gemini

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Auriga

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Spring

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Summer

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Autumn

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Coordinate systems

Alt Az or Horizontal coordinates.

Stands for Altitude and Azimuth

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Skymap Pro

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Coordinate systems

RA and Dec

Right Ascension and Declination

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Coordinate systems

Right ascension zero is taken from the Vernal equinox also called the first point in Aries and is measures in hours.

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Coordinate systems

Other coordinate systems are:

Ecliptic coordinates.

Galactic coordinates.

Heliocentric coordinates.

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Using charts

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Altitude Date Top Dec Top R.A. Transit+51° 00' 10" 25 Jan 2011 +12° 26' 58" 08h 17m 07.4s 01:02:47

+50° 41' 24" 01 Feb 2011 +12° 40' 39" 08h 09m 41.2s 00:27:52

+49° 13' 18" 08 Feb 2011 +12° 56' 10" 08h 03m 06.3s 23:49:02

+46° 49' 54" 15 Feb 2011 +13° 11' 59" 07h 57m 47.4s 23:16:25

+43° 48' 17" 22 Feb 2011 +13° 26' 59" 07h 53m 59.7s 22:45:20

+40° 23' 39" 01 Mar 2011 +13° 40' 15" 07h 51m 49.8s 22:15:53

+36° 47' 29" 08 Mar 2011 +13° 51' 03" 07h 51m 18.7s 21:48:03

+33° 07' 27" 15 Mar 2011 +13° 58' 48" 07h 52m 23.0s 21:21:46

+29° 28' 07" 22 Mar 2011 +14° 03' 07" 07h 54m 54.7s 20:56:56

+25° 51' 58" 29 Mar 2011 +14° 03' 46" 07h 58m 44.5s 20:33:22

Ephemeris of 7 Iris

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8h9h 7h

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Planet visibility

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Planetarium software

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