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Exercises
- Polaris, the North Star, is close to Declination = +90 degrees.
If you were standing on the Earth's North Pole, where
would you see it in the sky?
- If you were standing on the Equator, where would you see
Polaris in the Sky?
- The latitude of Rochester is +43 degrees North.
How far above the horizon is Polaris as seen in Rochester?
- What is the Declination of the most southern stars
we can see in Rochester?
- Convert the location of the bright star Regulus to decimal degrees:
RA = 10:08:22.2 Dec = +11:58:02
- Convert the coordinates of Arcturus to sexigesimal notation
(HH:MM:SS.s, DD:MM:SS.s)
RA = 213.91317 Dec = +19.17897
- How many degrees are there all the way around
the celestial equator?
- How many arcseconds are there all the way around
the celestial equator?
- What is the angular separation between these two locations, in degrees?
RA Dec
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A 2 hours 0 degrees
B 5 hours 0 degrees
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- What is the angular separation between these two locations, in degrees?
RA Dec
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A 2 hours 50 degrees
B 5 hours 50 degrees
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- (a tough one) What is the angular separation between the bright stars
Arcturus and Regulus? Their coordinates are
provided in the questions above.
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