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Tju [1.3M]
2 years ago
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Part b zoom out until you can see other constellations that surround ursa minor, such as ursa major (the big dipper) and cassiop

eia. make a mental note of the location of these celestial objects in relation to polaris. using the same time tab at the top of the map, fast-forward through time by clicking the + button. go from 22:00 to 6:00. describe how the location of ursa minor and the other constellations in the sky changed relative to polaris throughout the night and early morning.
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stich3 [128]2 years ago
8 0

Due to the earth spinning on its axis, the place of the constellation seems to be changed during the night and early morning.

<h3>What do you mean by Polaris?</h3>

Polaris may be defined as the group of stars that make up the Little Dipper. It is very distant from the earth and located in a position very near Earth's north celestial pole.

Polaris does not move, but the constellation and Ursa minor are constantly moving. This movement is not detected by bare eyes. These stars are so far away that we can not see them moving due to the parallax effect.

Therefore, due to the earth spinning on its axis, the place of the constellation seems to be changed during the night and early morning.

To learn more about Constellation, refer to the link:

brainly.com/question/689630

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