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Astronomy Chapter 2 Hangman

 
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Question Answer
constellation  a region of the sky with well defined borders  
celestial sphere  the illusion of a sphere that encompasses the earth  
North celestial pole  point which lies directly over the North Pole  
South celestial pole  point which lies directly over the South Pole  
celestial equator  projection of Earth's equator into space  
ecliptic  path the sun follows  
number of constellations  88  
galactic plane  our galaxy's disk of stars  
local sky  the sky as seen from where you are standing  
horizon  boundary between Earth and sky  
zenith  point directly overhead  
meridian  imaginary half-circle stretching from the horizon from N to S  
azimuth  direction of object along the horizon - measured in degrees  
altitude  position of object from between earth and sky  
angular size  angle that an object appears to span  
angular distance  angle that appears to separate two objects  
arcminutes  one degree divided by 60  
arcseconds  one arcminute divided by 60  
circumpolar  stars that never rise but make daily counterclockwise circles  
latitude  measures N to S  
longitude  measures E to W  
prime meridian  line of longitude at 0 degrees - runs through Greenwich, England  
sky visibility  sky varies with latitude  
zodiac  constellations along the ecliptic  
Earth's orbit  summer solstice, winter solstice, spring equinox, fall equinox  
precession  a gradual wobble that changes the orientation of Earth's axis  
lunar phases  new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent  
synchronous rotation  moon must rotate once as it makes a single orbit around the Earth  
lunar eclipse  earth's shadow falls on moon  
solar eclipse  moon's shadow falls on earth  
nodes  two points at which the moon crosses the surface of the earth  
umbra  sunlight is completely blocked  
penumbra  sunlight is partially blocked  
total lunar eclipse  moon passes through earth's umbra - moon turns red  
partial lunar eclipse  part of moon passes through earth's umbra  
penumbral lunar eclipse  moon passes thought earth's penumbra  
total solar eclipse  moon comes between sun and earth - moon looks black  
partial solar eclipse  moon appears red in a crescent form  
annual eclipse  a ring of sunlight surrounds the disk of the moon  
eclipse seasons  two periods where the nodes of the moon's orbit are aligned with the sun  
saros cycle  changing dates of eclipse seasons