User’s Guide to the Sky: Patterns and Cycles

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User’s Guide to the Sky: Patterns and Cycles Stars Chapter 2 Section 1 (pages 10-14) See your notes handout for the notes that go with these images.

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User’s Guide to the Sky: Patterns and Cycles. Stars Chapter 2 Section 1 ( pages 10-14 ) See your notes handout for the notes that go with these images. Space is nearly empty. Motions in the sky are cyclical. Stars in the sky – there are billions. Some have been named, most have not. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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User’s Guide to the Sky: Patterns and Cycles

Stars Chapter 2 Section 1

(pages 10-14)See your notes handout for the notes that go with these

images.

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The Scale dates back to ancient times

• Hipparchus (190-120 BCE), a Greek astronomer is credited with compiling the first star catalog, and there is evidence to suggest that he used the magnitude system in his catalog.

• Claudius Ptolemy (~140 CE), an Egyptian-Greek astronomer also created a star catalog, and he

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We will look at specific constellations and be able to locate them in the sky.