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CELESTIAL MOTIONS
Stars appear to move counterclockwise
on the surface of a huge sphere – the
Starry Vault, in their daily motions about
Earth
Polaris remains stationary.
In Charlottesville we see Polaris 380
above the Northern horizon.
Earth
Starry
Vault
Daily Motion of Stars seen from
Charlottesville
IMPORTANT TERMS
Vernal Equinox
Summer Solstice
Ecliptic
Autumnal Equinox
Winter Solstice
Celestial
Equator
Sun
LATTITUDE
0
38
NORTH
380
Charlottesville
Sunlight
Equator
Earth
MOON
Siderial Period: Time for the Moon to
orbit Earth and realign with a star.
Equal to 27.32 days.
Synodic Period: Time for the Moon to
orbit Earth and realign with the Sun.
Equal to 29.53 days.
Zodiac: A band extending 80 on either
side of the ecliptic. The Sun, Moon,
and planets move through the zodiac.
MOON’S PATH THROUGH
THE ZODIAC
Ecliptic
Moon
Sun
PHASES OF THE MOON
Crescent
Half
Gibbous
Full
ECLIPSES
Lunar eclipse
Moon
Earth
Solar Eclipse
Moon
Earth
LUNAR ECLIPSE
SOLAR ECLIPSE
MOTIONS OF THE PLANETS
The five planets visible by naked eye are:
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
VENUS RETROGRADE
MOTION
VENUS AND MERCURY
RETROGRADE MOTION