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1 Chapter 1 Discovering the Night Sky

2 A 24 Hour picture at the South Pole. What’s different?

3 What do you think? Are constellations just mythic figures in the sky? What causes the seasons? How many zodiac constellations are there? When, if ever, is the Moon visible during the daytime? Does the Moon have a dark side that we never see from Earth?

4 THE SCALES OF THE UNIVERSE
The range of objects we study are from the extremely small subatomic particles, to objects which are gigantic, such as a galaxy or the size of the known universe itself. Each division up the line indicates an increase in size by 100,000. Size of the universe video

5 Constellations make locating stars easy

6 Constellations and Asterisms
Constellations are areas in the daytime and nighttime sky. They originated from myths, but today they help star gazers to organize and describe what they see Asterisms are the mythical figures in the sky. The asterism Orion is in the Constellation Orion

7 Use the Big Dipper in the northern sky as a way to find other groups of stars

8 Use the winter triangle to find southern constellations during winter evenings

9 Use the Summer Triangle to find southern constellations during summer evenings

10 Angular distances between stars in the sky are measured in degrees

11 Angular distances between stars in the sky are measured in degrees

12 Night time Sky The sky in and around Lisle isn’t very dark
It seems a lot darker than Chicago, and it is, but it is still not very dark. This is a map that will help to compare the light pollution at different places in the U.S. Dark Sky finder

13 Using Angular Size to Solve a Problem
How does the Angular size of the Moon on the horizon compare to the angular size of the moon when it is high in the sky?

14 Using Angular Size to Solve a Problem
How does the Angular size of the Moon on the horizon compare to the angular size of the moon when it is high in the sky? How does the Angular size of the Sun on the horizon compare to the angular size of the Sun when it is high in the sky? How does the Angular size of the Sun compare to the angular size of the Moon?

15 Solar Eclipse

16 Solar Elclipse

17 Hyperlink to Sidereal vs. synodic month

18 Solar Eclipse Annular Eclipse-moon within sun Partial Eclipse
Total Eclipse-totality

19 An anular eclipse is when a small ring of the Sun is visible

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21 Here is some cool information on Lunar Eclipses

22 Eclipses occur only when the Moon crosses the ecliptic during the new or full phase

23 Power of the Mayans The serpent comes only on the days of the equinoxes Video of serpent

24 The Greek philosopher Aristotle (died 324 B. C
The Greek philosopher Aristotle (died 324 B.C.) proposed that the heavens were literally composed of 55 concentric, crystalline spheres to which the celestial objects were attached and which rotated at different velocities with the Earth at the center. The following figure illustrates the ordering of the spheres to which the Sun, Moon, and visible planets were attached. With the help of the Catholic Church, this view predominated until 1611 when Galileo was able to show otherwise. The church believed that the holy scripture had clearly indicated that the Earth is at the center of the Universe, anything else would be heresy. Galileo was put under house arrest and spent the rest of his life there. He was lucky.

25 An imaginary Celestial Sphere surrounding Earth aids in navigating the sky

26 A neat trick for when you become a Sailor
Polaris is the North Star It is directly above the North Pole on the Celestial Sphere The North Star is always the same degrees of declination as you position in latitude This is one of the modes of maritime navigation before GPS (Beware of technology it can make you stupid/helpless if you are not careful!)

27 What we see in the Sky Here is a simulation that will help to visualize our perspective on the celestial sphere

28 Earth’s rotation causes the Sun and stars to appear to move

29 Motion of Stars at the North Pole

30 Motion of Stars at the Equator

31 What about the Sun? It seems to move across the celestial sphere on a path called the ecliptic.

32 Signs of the zodiac Before the family guy, people used to spend much more time gazing at the night sky. Over periods of 1000s of years, human kind began to share stories about the night sky and spread mythologies about how the stars “got into the sky” Humans had “seen” figures in the sky and named them. The most important of those are the asterisms that make up the asterisms of the zodiac

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34 Astronomy and Astrology don’t always agree

35 Summer solstice Equinox position Winter solstice

36 The Sun rises at different points along the horizon at different times of the year and also peaks at different heights.

37 Position of the “noon-time” Sun when photographed every two weeks over a year

38 The “altitude” of the Sun impacts how much energy is received on Earth resulting in seasons.

39 The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth’s axis of rotation
Because of the Earth’s slightly oval (elliptical) orbit, its distance from the Sun changes throughout the year. We (in the northern hemisphere) are actually closer during our winter.

40 In other words ... The Earth’s rotation on its axis determines the length of the day The Earth’s orbit around the Sun (revolution) determines the length of the year The Earth’s tilt with respect to the ecliptic causes the seasons.

41 One common misconception is that the Moon is only visible at night
One common misconception is that the Moon is only visible at night. However, the time of day in which the Moon is in our sky varies depending on its phase. This picture clearly displays the Moon, visible during the day.

42 The changing phases of the Moon originally inspired the concept of the month

43 What did you think? Are constellations just mythic figures in the sky?
A constellation is an entire region of the celestial sphere and all that stars in it. What causes the seasons? The tilt of Earth’s rotational axis causes the seasons. How many zodiac constellations are there? There are 13 zodiac constellations, the “unknown one is Ophiuchus. When, if ever, is the Moon visible during the daytime? The Moon is visible during the day for half of the lunar cycle of phases.

44 Self-Check 1. Describe the nature and value of constellations and asterysms. 2. Define the elements of the celestial sphere. 3. Describe how the appearance of the sky changes over time because of the motion on Earth. 3. Define two solstices and two equinoxes; explain the orientation of the ecliptic on the celestial sphere and how it produces seasons on the Earth.

45 Self-Check 5. Explain by drawing a diagram showing how lunar phases are controlled by the relative positions of the Sun and the Moon. 6. Explain when and why solar and lunar eclipses occur and why there are not such eclipses every month. 7. Be able to describe the parts of an eclipse.


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