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A. Using the Planisphere For Spring Observations Set the planisphere for Februar

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A. Using the Planisphere For Spring Observations Set the planisphere for February 15 at 8:00 Set the planisphere for September 15 at 9:00 For Fall Observations PM local standard time. PM local daylight saving time Spring Fall 1. Name 3 constellations on (or a. lb. 1c. near) the meridian lb 1c. 2. Name a constellation on or near the Horizon in each of the four cardinal directions (N, E, S, W) East2. North South West 2. North East South West 3. Find the constellation Ursa N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, w, N, NE, E, SE, S, sw, w, or NW Major and the Big Dipper withinor NW it. What direction in the sky are you looking to see the Big Dipper? 4. Find the "pointer" stars of the4 Big Dipper. To what star are they pointing? 4 5. 5. What star is at the center rivet hole" in the planisphere? 5.

Explanation / Answer

1)SPRING: Gemini, Monoceros, Pictor

FALL: Indus, Pavo ,Sagitta

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