Deck 13: Observing the Sky
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Deck 13: Observing the Sky
1
This planet is usually referred to as the evening or morning star:
A) Venus
B) Jupiter
C) Mars
D) Saturn
A) Venus
B) Jupiter
C) Mars
D) Saturn
Venus
2
Your thumb is about ____ across at arm's length.
A) 5 degrees
B) 2 degrees
C) 10 degrees
D) ½ degree
A) 5 degrees
B) 2 degrees
C) 10 degrees
D) ½ degree
2 degrees
3
The motion of the moon and the usual motion of the planets with respect to the stars is ___________.
A) west to east
B) north to south
C) east to west
D) south to north
A) west to east
B) north to south
C) east to west
D) south to north
west to east
4
The angle measured eastward from true North to a point on the horizon is
A) zenith.
B) altitude.
C) meridian.
D) azimuth.
A) zenith.
B) altitude.
C) meridian.
D) azimuth.
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5
You can see the dark part of the moon faintly--this is called __________________.
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6
The average time from noon to noon is ______________ hours.
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7
A star's azimuth is its angle above the horizon.
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8
The equation of time gives the correction to the sundial time.
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