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1 Name:__________________________________________ Date:_________________ PHYS 110L Lab # 1 The Position and Motion of the Sun 1 Equipment: access to http://www.heavens-above.com Instructions: Please read and follow the steps described below and answer all questions. Part #1 Computer Simulation Setup Step 1. Go to the website: https://www.heavens-above.com/ Step 2. Under the Configuration section, click on the Change your observing location link. Step 3. Scroll down the page to the Enter place to search for box and type in your location ( e.g. Grand Forks, North Dakota). Click the Search button and your location should be displayed on the map. If not, please enter your latitude and longitude in the available boxes. Step 4. Once your location is set, click the Update button near the bottom of the webpage. This action will take you back to the main page with your location and time set in the box at the upper right of the page. Step 5. Under the Astronomy section, click the link Interactive Sky Chart . This will give you a star chart displaying the visible stars, planets, and Sun that are currently located above your position. 1 Modified from Engaging in Astronomical Inquiry , by S. J. Slater, T. F. Slater, and D. J. Lyons, 2010, W. H. Freeman and Company. Learning Objectives: In this lab assignment you will conduct a series of inquiries about the motion of the Sun in the sky using simulations and learn how the Sun follows different pathways at different times of the year.
2 Part #2 Exploration Question 1: On a map of the United States, north is toward the top of the page and west is to the left. On star charts, north is toward the top of the page and west is to the right. How do you account for this difference? Because we’re looking up, not down . Step 6. Looking at the sky chart, find the position of the yellow symbol that represents the Sun. If you do not see the Sun, your sky chart might be set to night-time viewing. If so, please add or subtract enough hours until you see the Sun symbol. This can be done by using the menu at the top of the sky chart, clicking the + or button to change the current time. Question 2: Which constellation is the Sun closest to right now? Leo is the closest constellation to the Sun. Step 7. Change the time by increasing it by one hour. Explain exactly how the Sun s position has changed on the sky chart. The Sun moved in the counterclockwise direction. Step 8. Slowly increase the time to later and later in the day. Determine exactly at what time (hours and minutes) that the Sun will set tonight (the Sun s symbol should just disappear at the exact sunset time). Please record the sunset time: Sunset:__8:09 PM_____________ Question 3: Which constellation was the Sun closest to when it set? Leo was still the closest constellation to the Sun when it set.
3 Question 4: Is this the same or different constellation from where the Sun was earlier in the day (see Question 2)? It is the same constellation. Question 5: What generalization can you make about the relative speeds that the Sun and stars move through the sky over the course of a day? They move at about the same speed. Part #3 When looking at the star chart for sunset tonight: Question 6: Which constellation appears highest in the sky (i.e., directly overhead)? Draco is the highest constellation. Question 7: What is the position of this constellation relative to the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center)? The position of the constellation is center. Question 8: On what part of the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center) is the constellation that appears near the southern horizon? The position is on the bottom of the sky chart. Question 9: What is the name of the constellation near the southern horizon? Scorpius is the constellation near the southern horizon.
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4 Question 10: On what part of the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center) is the constellation that appears near the eastern horizon? Left is the position. Question 11: What is the name of the constellation near the eastern horizon? The constellation is Pegasus. Part #4 When looking at the sky chart for three hours after tonight s sunset: Question 12: Which constellation appears highest (i.e., directly overhead) in the sky? The highest constellation is Cygnus. Question 13: What is the position of this constellation relative to the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center)? The position of the constellation is center. Question 14: Where did the stars that used to be at this position move? The stars moved counterclockwise. Question 15: On what part of the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center) is the constellation that appears near the southern horizon? The constellation appears on the bottom part of the sky chart. Question 16: What is the name of the constellation near the southern horizon? The constellations are Sagittarius and Microscopium.
5 Question 17: Where did the stars that used to be at this position move? The stars moved counterclockwise. Question 18: On what part of the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center) is the constellation that appears near the western horizon, where the Sun sets? The constellation near the western horizon is on the right part of the sky chart. Question 19: What is the name of the constellation near the western horizon where the Sun sets? The constellation is Virgo. Question 20: Where did the stars that used to be at this position move? The stars moved counterclockwise. Question 21: On what part of the sky chart (left, right, top, bottom, center) is the constellation that appears near the eastern horizon, where the Sun rises? The constellation near the eastern horizon is on the left part of the sky chart. Question 22: What is the name of the constellation near the eastern horizon where the Sun rises? The constellation is Pisces. Question 23: Where did the stars that used to be at this position move? The stars moved counterclockwise.
6 Question 24: If you were to change the time to midnight, predict what would be different about the positions of the stars. They would be even further counterclockwise. Question 25: What generalization can you make about how stars change position over the course of the night? They’re all moving counterclockwise. Part #5 Monthly change of Sunset Time Step 9. Record the time of sunset as determined in Step 8. Sunset:____8:09 PM___________ Step 10. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset one month from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:_____7:05 PM__________ Step 11. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset two months from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:______6:08 PM_________ Step 12. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset three months from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:______4:33 PM________
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7 Step 13. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset six months from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:_______6:09 PM________ Step 14. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset nine months from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:_______9:12 PM________ Step 15. Using the sky chart, determine precisely the time of sunset twelve months from now. Click Update after changing the month. Sunset:_______8:07 PM________ Question 26: Based on your analysis of the pattern of sunset times, would you agree or disagree with the following generalization: Sunset time changes about one hour per month, setting earlier and earlier in the fall and then setting later and later in the spring. ”? I would agree with that statement. Conclusion. Please provide feedback regarding the lab assignment. Are there things that you liked or disliked? Thanks!!