Constellations WebQuest Worksheet

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Name Score Constellations WebQuest Worksheet 1. Read What is a Constellation? After you have read that section, define constellation. 2. Read Where Do Constellations Come From? After you have read that section, explain how we got constellations. 3. In the boxes, sketch the constellation. (If there is not a picture on the page, click on the Interactive Star Chart link. Then, check the box that says Use new constellations. Once you have done that, draw a picture of the constellation.) Ursa Major Orion Cassiopeia 1

The Myth Taurus Scorpius Coma Berenices (Note: As you read your myths, you may find that there is more than one myth associated with that constellation. If there are two or more myths, select one of them for questions #4 - #5.) 4. In your own words (must be at least 5-7 sentences long), tell the story of Coma Berenices. 5. In your own words (must be at least 5-7 sentences long), tell the story of Draco. 2

6. Using the Alphabetical Listing of Constellations, complete the table. (Note: On the web page, select the constellation from the list. To find the brightest star, go to the Named Star List. The first star on this list is the brightest star [listed as Alpha ]. Month Best Seen is found under Position in the Sky. ) Constellation Abbreviation Brightest Star Month Best Seen Aquila Boötes Cygnus Gemini Hercules Lyra Ophiuchus Scorpius Ursa Minor Virgo We see different constellations throughout the year because the Earth revolves around the Sun. Season Spring (midnight) Stars are visible Stars are rising Stars are setting Stars are not seen (sun is in the way) 3

Season Summer (midnight) Stars are setting Stars are visible Stars are not visible (Sun is in the way) Stars are rising Season Fall/Autumn (midnight) Stars are not visible (sun is in the way) Stars are setting Stars are rising Stars are visible 4

Season Winter (midnight) Stars are rising Stars are not visible (Sun is in the way) Stars are visible Stars are setting Using the star charts on the WebQuest page, answer the next four questions. 7. List the names of four constellations you can see during winter. 1. 3. 2. 4. 8. List the names of four constellations you can see during spring. 1. 3. 2. 4. 9. List the names of four constellations you can see during summer. 1. 3. 2. 4. Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration. Accordingly, a genius is often merely a talented person who has done all of his or her homework. -Thomas Edison 5

10. List the names of four constellations you can see during fall 1. 3. 2. 4. I must go down to the sea again To the lonely sea and sky And all I ask is a tall ship And a star to steer her by. -Sea Fever by John Masefield Latitude and the North Star Using the latitude table, complete the table. Location Latitude ( N or S) Location Latitude ( N or S) North Pole Tropic of Cancer Equator London, England Helsinki, Finland Article Circle Washington, D.C. Ottawa, Canada When you are courting a nice girl, an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder, a second seems like an hour. That's relativity. ~Albert Einstein 6

Key Latitudes Antarctic Circle 66 o S Fairbanks, Alaska 64 N London, England 51 o N Ottawa, Canada 45 o N South Pole 90 S Tropic of Cancer 23.5 o N Arctic Circle 66 o N Helsinki, Finland 60 o N Madrid, Spain 40 N Paris, France 48 N Sydney, Australia 33 S Tropic of Capricorn 23.5 o S Equator 0 o N/S Houston, Texas 29 N North Pole 90 N Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 22 S Tokyo, Japan 35 N Washington, D.C. 38 o N Look at the diagrams below. Using the protractor, measure the angle of the North Star (Polaris) relative to the horizon and write down the latitude of the ship. The North Star Latitude of Ship Horizon Clipart from DiscoverySchool.com 7

Latitude of Ship The North Star Clipart from DiscoverySchool.com Horizon Latitude of Ship The North Star Clipart from DiscoverySchool.com Horizon Explain what happened to the North Star as it approached 0 (The Equator). If your boat sailed to 20 S (below the Equator), would you be able to see the North Star? Why? 8

The Stars as a Calendar Read the article This Just In! Pleiades Potato Plot Proven and explain how the Pleiades were used as a calendar. Ancient Time Answer the following questions as you learn about time! Start with the Aztecs. 1. How long was an Aztec year? 9

2. What was an unlucky day? 3. The Chinese calendar aligns perfectly with the cycle of the. 4. List your birthday (month/year), your Chinese Zodiac sign, & Chinese year you were born. a. Birthday - b. Sign - c. Year 5. What star did the Egyptians use to tell them the Nile was going to flood? 6. The Egyptians most accurate calendar was based on the. 7. The ancient Egyptians learned to keep track of time at night us an instrument called a. 10