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Astronomy 102 LabExercise #6: The Astrowheel

Spring Semester

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These images are what you would see in the skyat a specific time, date and direction. The field ofview is about 80o by 80o, which is the extent ofthe visual field for a typical human being.

sagittarius

4th of July, 4:30 am, fairly low in the SW

sagittarius

4th of July, 4:30 am, fairly low in the SW

Leo

End of June, 8:00pm, in the west, halfway up

Leo

End of June, 8:00pm, in the west, halfway up

Gemini

March 2, about 8:00pm, in thesouth, almost overhead

Gemini

March 2, about 8:00pm, in thesouth, almost overhead

Orion

March 2, about 11:30pm, very low in the west

Orion

March 2, about 11:30pm, very low in the west

Canis Major

December 1st, 11:00pm, low in SE

Canis Major

December 1st, 11:00pm, low in SE

Sagittarius

Late May, 4:00 am, low in SSW

Sagittarius

Late May, 4:00 am, low in SSW

Leo

March 2, about 9:00 pm, in the east about halfway up

Leo

March 2, about 9:00 pm, in the east about halfway up

Ursa Minor or Draco

October 7th, 8:00pm, in N about halfway up

Ursa Minor or Draco

October 7th, 8:00pm, in N about halfway up

Ursa Major

In early March, around 8:00 pm, which constellation can be used to find Polaris?

Ursa Major

In early March, around 8:00 pm, which constellation can be used to find Polaris?

Lyra

At midnight, in early July, straight overhead.

Lyra

At midnight, in early July, straight overhead.

Scorpio

Mid-August, 10:00 pm, low in SSW

Scorpio

Mid-August, 10:00 pm, low in SSW

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