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Cubangbang's Mapping Stars Study Stack #96290

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Ancient cultures organized the sky by   linking stars together in patterns  
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sections of the sky that contain recognizable star patterns   Constellations  
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The sky is divided into how many constellations?   88  
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Why do modern astronomers use the same names for the constellations?   to make communication easier  
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imaginary point directly over the head of the observer   zenith  
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imaginary extension of Earth's equator into space   celestial equator  
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line where the earth and sky meet   horizon  
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angle between an object and the horizon   altitude  
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measure of how far east an object is from where the sun appears on the vernal equinox   right ascension  
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where the sun appears on the first day of spring   vernal equinox  
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position of a star in degrees north or south of the celestial equator   declination  
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always 90 degrees from zenith   horizon  
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the distance that light travels in one year   light year  
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One light-year is about ____ trillion kilometers   9.46  
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The stars that you see depend on   your latitude, the time of the year, and the time of night  
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