Exam 2: Users Guide to the Sky: Patterns and Cycles
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If the Earth s period of rotation doubled, but the period of revolution stayed the same
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A total solar eclipse occurred in Wolf Point, Montana on Feb. 26, 1979. When was (will) this eclipse again (be) visible in Montana?
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The diagram below shows three approximate locations of the sun along the western horizon. Which number indicates the location of the sun at sunset on the vernal equinox for an observer at a latitude of 48 S? 

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If the Moon s orbital plane was aligned with the celestial equator we could
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During the month of June the north celestial pole points towards Polaris but during the month of December it points
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The ____________________ is the point on the celestial sphere directly above an observer, regardless of where the observer is located on Earth.
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An observer in the Northern Hemisphere takes a time exposure photograph of the night sky. If the illustration below depicts the photograph taken by the observer, which direction was the camera pointing? 

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The moon and visible planets are always within a few degrees of the ecliptic.
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If an observer walks north toward increasing latitude, the number of circumpolar stars would
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____________________ is a measure of the light energy that hits one square meter in one second.
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If you are standing at the Earth s North Pole, which of the following would be located at the zenith?
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Table 2-1
-Refer to Table 2-1. Based on the information in the table, what is the ratio of the intensity of Dra to that of Nim?

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You live at a latitude of 39 S. What is the angle between the southern horizon and the south celestial pole?
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Polaris is a second magnitude star, and Phi Pegasi is about 16 times fainter than Polaris. What is the approximate magnitude of Phi Pegasi?
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If you lived on the Moon how often would the Earth set below your horizon?
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Why have more people seen total lunar eclipses than total solar eclipses?
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