03 PositionalAstronomy
03 PositionalAstronomy
Outline
• Constellations
• Coordinate Systems
• Celestial Sphere
• Precession
• Seasons
• Apparent Motions of the Sun
What’s Up?
• Stars: 88 Constellations, about 3000 stars visible
(by eye) at any time
(Recall: light-
year is the
distance light
travels in one
year, or
9.46 x 1012 km,
or 63,240 AU.
Speed of light is
3 x 105 km/s.)
Star patterns can help you find your way
around the sky or navigate at sea.
Note: angular
distance
between Polaris
and Spica is
about 100°, so
this is a big
chunk of the sky.
These
constellations
are nearly
overhead at
midnight local
time here for the
months shown.
So why would it
be tricky to try
and observe
Cygnus from
Albuquerque in
January or Note: this drawing is
February? not to scale!!!
Astronomical Navigation
Is there a southern
“pole star”?
(Note: you have to be at a latitude less than 30°N to see the
Southern Cross)
Celestial Coordinates
The imaginary Celestial Sphere is what astronomers
use to define positions of objects in the sky.
• Cons
– At different position on the
Earth, the same object has
different coordinates
– At different times, the same
object has different
coordinates
Polaris won’t
always be our "pole
star"! Most of the
time we don’t have
one!
Vernal equinox
Erroneous explanation of seasons
• Some think seasons are caused by the Earth being
closer or farther away from the Sun.
The Ecliptic
Sun’s motion
demonstrator
Change in length of day for people at high latitudes
is quite dramatic! Above Arctic Circle, Sun never
sets for some days in summer.
The Zodiac
• As the Sun moves along the Ecliptic it passes through 12
constellations known as the Zodiac
P = North Pole
Z = zenith
X = location of object
α = RA φ
δ = Dec
A = azimuth
a = altitude
φ = observer's latitude
Given α, we have H = RA of meridian-RA of object, convert H to degrees
(multiply by 15).
Now we want azimuth A and altitude a.
• DEMO stellarium
Sun's rays
Syene
Alexandria
S 7.2o
Syene – Alexandria
is 5000 stadia Earth
He knows the distance between the two cities is 5000 "stadia".
So radius is:
40,000 km
= 6366 km
2π