Why Is the North Star of Interest to Us? DO NOW: Using the ESRT, determine the distance in miles from NYC to Albany.
Why Do We Care about the North Star? The North Star has been used as an aid to chart navigational maps. It has also been used to measure astronomical latitude. The North Star can only be viewed in the northern hemisphere. Hence, in the northern hemisphere, the angle to Polaris equals your latitude.
Terrestrial Navigation Read the paragraphs on page of Reviewing Earth Science. Do questions 12 – 20 on Part A of page
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris Equator
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris Equator
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris Equator
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris Equator
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris
Polaris Parallel Rays from Polaris Equator
LOLO L O = Latitude of the Observer A P = Altitude of Polaris A P =L O The Altitude of Polaris = the Latitude of the Observer To Polaris Zenith of the Observer Observer’s Horizon Equator APAP LOLO X X Polaris
Polaris: The Current North Star Today the Earth’s axis points within one degree of Polaris. Polaris appears to be in a fixed position in the sky throughout the year. To find Polaris in the sky, locate the Big Dipper and follow the two stars at the end of the basin upward. This should lead you directly to Polaris. It is the last star in the tail of the Little Dipper.