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    The seasons are caused by tilt of Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun as it travels on its year long path around the sun. The Earth has a tilt of 23.5 degrees relative to the “ecliptic plane” the imaginary surface formed by its almost circular path around the sun the tilt towards the sun is maximised during northern hemisphere summer in late June the summer solstice. There are so much stars in the galaxy that some of them we can not discover in the universe.At night you can see some…

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    Another example is in the way they both rely on the calendar. Astronomers believe there are thirteen constellations across the ecliptic, while astrologers believe in twelve zodiac signs based on the Gregorian calendar (History of Astronomy, NASA). Without the calendar, astronomers wouldn’t have been able to determine the movement of the thirteen constellations across the ecliptic, and astrologers wouldn’t be able to take readings based on the zodiac…

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    Sun Observation Report

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    The most important thing on our planet to keep all things running is the sun. It gives off rays that help the plants and trees grow which give us oxygen. Within the twenty-four hour rang we have in a day the sun splits it into two halves; Night and day. However the path of they sun is always changing and is never the same. Just like any other star it rises in the east and sets in the west. As time goes by you begin noticing the sun changes its exact paths. The sun’s path through the sky is…

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    Please begin by unchecking all options. • Click the option entitled show ecliptic band. Since the ecliptic can be as much as 23.5º away from the celestial equator and the plane of the moon’s orbit is inclined almost 6 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic – the moon can be located in a band almost 60º wide in the sky. We assume for this lab that the moon is always located on the celestial equator. Unclick show ecliptic band. • For simplicity’s sake we identify 8 distinct locations for the…

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    When it crosses the eastern side of the horizon plane it is rising / setting (circle). Page 5 – The Horizon Diagram Describe the location of the moon in the sky of the horizon diagram at bottom. Use direction words (like north, west, etc.) and estimate its altitude in degrees. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Page 6 – The Witness and the Detective If we know the moon's position…

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    This object had an observable change in diameter as it passed through the sky. It also followed the ecliptic path, or the general path all planets follow through the sky. How did the discoverer(s) rely on the work of others? After the planet was observed, mathematics was applied to its positioning using the work of Isaac Newton, which further confirmed…

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    1. What are Kepler’s 3 Laws. Explain each law in detail and why it is important in astronomy. (3 pts) Kepler’s Three Laws that everything orbits the sun. The first law is that everything orbits the sun, all the planets orbit in the ecliptic of the sun which clear up a lot of the problems with the tycho model in retrograde motion. Ellipses. The second law is equal areas in equal times. Equal Areas. And the third law is the mathematical relationship equating distance from the sun, average…

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    Zodiac Research Paper

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    Going through astronomy is quite fantastic, but one of Astronomies marvelous things is the Zodiac. The Zodiac is a belt around the ecliptic extending 9 degrees surrounding the sun and planets. The Zodiac is made up of 12 constellations that all have meanings. The Zodiac is seen throughout history. The Zodiac first began in ancient Egypt, and then was adopted by the Babylonians where it has been formed to a group of constellations. After this paper is read, more knowledge about the zodiac will…

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    Near East Astronomy

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    2010, 639). The factors that the Babylonians most likely considered when determining the placement of the zodiac were that the signs should bear some relationship to their constellations. These constellations are evenly distributed throughout the ecliptic. The placement of the zodiacs would have also been set to normal stars and summed to 12 signs of thirty degrees each (Britton 2010, 631). The use of the position of zodiac coordinates for planetary, lunar, and solar positions provides some…

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    Space Science Deadlocks

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    Science is a field that prides itself on being open-minded. As a science, the field of space science additionally endeavors to achieve this objective. Pretty much as teenagers pursue crazes today, be it design or the most recent heart-throb, space science too has tirelessly taken after patterns that were coherently imperfect. Much like today's prevailing fashions, these thoughts appear to be senseless in knowledge of the past. However, notwithstanding realizing that such prevailing fashions…

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