Observing the Night Sky p.2
*activities available as photocopies

ACTIVITIES on the Celestial Sphere
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Astronomy without a TelescopeAnswer the questions in this tutorial on celestial coordinates. More on celestial coords. |
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*Understanding the Starry SkyRead pages 5-28 of "Astronomy" by Dinah Moche and answer the questions. |
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*The Celestial SphereA lab on celestial coords. using a star globe. Subst. your latitude. |
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*Project 24: Mapping StarsPractice plotting stars using celestial coordinates. |
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*The ZodiacPacket on the Sun's passage through the zodiac. |
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*ConstellationsPacket giving an intro to constellations and the brightness of the stars in them. Create a Constellation |
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*Uncle Al's Sky WheelMake a planisphere. Using a Planisphere |
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*Project 28: Making an AstrolabeVery useful device to help you locate specific stars in the night sky. |

ACTIVITIES on Measuring
Angular Diameter, Size & Distance
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*Measuring Angles in the Sky Using the Fingers ...Lab activity (needs to be downloaded on a PC). |
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*Pinhole ProtractorMake this device to measure angular diameter of stars, etc.. |
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*Cross Staff ProjectsMake and use a device to measure angles betw. stars. |
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*Quadrant ProjectsMake and use a quadrant. More Quad. projects |
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*Finding Your LatitudeUse a sextant (astrolabe) to find your latitude. |
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*Inv. 5: The AstrolabeA lab requiring day/night sky observations. See Proj. 26 for alt. astrolabe plans. |

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