LESSON 21: Celestial Applications Learning Objectives:Learning Objectives: –Know the information that can be obtained from the practice of celestial navigation.
(3) 75°15' E (2) 43°05' S (4) 75°15' W (1) 43°05' N The approximate latitude of Utica, New York, is…
Earth Science Chapter 2 Measuring Earth. Shape of Earth Evidence the Earth is spherical: –Photographs from space –Setting sunlight lingers on treetops,
Aim 20: Today we will explore how latitude and longitude allow us to locate points on a map Do Now: Why do you think we call the equator the equator? HW:
What causes the seasons? What are the differences between days in summer and winter? Longer days stronger Sun in summer than in winter.
Get Ready to Pass the Earth Science Exam NOTE: THIS PICTURE SHOWS A STUDENT STUDYING – SOMETHING MOST OF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED. IT WORKS!
Midterm Review Density Shape of the Earth Latitude, Longitude, Time, Polaris, Crust, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere Charts (esrt) Rocks and Minerals Weathering,
Unit 8 Solar System At the end of this unit you will be able to: Calculate the number of degrees the sun moved, or the earth rotated, in a given time Calculate.
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The Memphis Astronomical Society Presents A SHORT COURSE in ASTRONOMY
Earth Science Regents Review Unit 1. _________________ Parallel lines Run east to west Measures distances north or south Reference line is the.
How does the altitude of Polaris change? We will be taking a “virtual” field trip to different spots on the Earth and viewing the stars there. We are.