Astronomy 1020-H Stellar Astronomy Spring_2015 Day-5
Scientist Question Einstein - 7 Tesla, Hawking – 3 Darwin, M. Curie – 2 Newton, Copernicus, Galileo, Beatrix Potter, Hippocrates, Freud, Sagan, Grace Hopper, Kent Weeks, Michio Kaku, (Jimmy Neutron), and Tyler’s choice.
Course Announcements Smartworks Chapter 1: Start on – Grades will be downloaded sometime this weekend. SW-2 … hop to it.
Patterns We use patterns in our daily lives. Sunrise, sunset, moon rise, rainy season … Passage of time is important to humans. We can use the stars to help. There are 88 constellations in the modern sky. Semi-rectangular, recognized by the IAU. Northern : Latinized Greek-mythology names: Orion, Cygnus, Leo, Ursa Major, Canis Major Southern : Latin names: Telescopium, Sextans, Pyxsis
Use the Big Dipper in the northern sky as a way to find other groups of stars
Use Summer Triangle to find constellations during evenings
Use Winter Triangle to find constellations during evenings
Star Charts
Celestial Sphere Image a spinning Celestial Sphere surrounding Earth in thinking about the position and motion of the sky
Coordinates
Celestial Sphere Celestial Sphere Rotation Celestial Sphere Star A Star B Figure 2 Horizon Is the horizon shown a real physical horizon, or an imaginary plane that extends from the observer and Earth out to the stars? Can the observer shown see an object located below the horizon? Is there a star that is in an unobservable position? When a star travels from being below the observer’s horizon to being above the observer’s horizon, is that star rising or setting? Position