1.1 Celestial Sphere
1.1 Celestial Sphere & Constellations
1.1 Constellations
Algebra
Speed
100

What is the definition of Heliocentric?

Having or representing the sun as the center of the solar system

100

What is the celestial sphere?

An imaginary sphere surrounding the Earth upon which the stars, Sun, Moon, and planets appear to reside.

100

What is the name of the ancient system which the positions of these bodies among the stars of the zodiac are thought to hold the key to understanding what we can expect from life.

Astrology

100

Solve for x

3x+2=20

X=6

100

What is the formula for speed?

Speed= Distance/Time

200

What is the definition of Geocentric?

Having or representing the earth as the center of the solar system

200

The celestial sphere is represented by which model?

Geocentric

200

What is the name of the chart showing the positions of the planets in the sky at the moment of an individual’s birth.

Horoscope

200

6x+16 = 46

x=5

200

What is the unit for distance when measuring celestial bodies?

Degrees

300

Which astronomer created the heliocentric model?

Nicolaus Copernicus

300

Helio: comes from the _________ word “helios” which means “sun”

Greek

300

Horoscope comes from the greek words

  • “Hora” which means “time”

  • “Skopos” which means "_________" or "___________"

watcher or marker

300

Solve for x

2(x+5)=16

x=3

300

The unit for Speed is 

meters per second

what is it when finding the speed of celestial objects?

degrees per hour

400

In the 2nd century which astronomer refined the geocentric model further? 

Claudius Ptolemaeus

400

What is the name of the imaginary line that marks the sun's annual path across the sky, as seen from Earth.

Ecliptic

400

The 13th constellation Ophiucus is also known as the ________.

Serpent Bearer

400

Solve for x

6 = (x/4) + 2

x=16

400

You observe the star Rigel, located in the constellation Orion, from your location in the

Northern Hemisphere. After noting the time when Rigel is at its highest point in the sky

(transit), you observe that Rigel has traveled an angular distance of 90° in 5 hours. How many

hours will it take for Rigel to return to its original location?




20 hours

500

What is the name of the 1st person who created the geocentric model?

Eudoxus

500

What is the name of the 13th constellation that lies on the ecliptic?

Ophiuchus

500

Where did astrology begin?

Babylonia

500

Solve for x

(x+9)/3 = 8

x=15

500

From your observing location in the Southern Hemisphere, you observe the star Canopus in
the constellation Carina. After noting the time when Canopus is at its highest point in the sky
(transit), you observe that it has traveled an angular distance of 300° in 20 hours. How many
hours will it take for Canopus to reach halfway to its original position?

12 hours