The Night Sky in Winter 2010: Comparison of year to observe stars. Explore own star in the night sky ...
www.sternpate.de explains the current night sky
www.sternpate.de explains the current night sky
description of the night sky in winter:
www.sternpate.de explains the current night sky
www.sternpate.de explains the current night sky
description of the night sky in winter:
Who looks at one of the long, cool January evening at the sky notes very quickly that this unique winter traits. With the exception of the Perseus already have all the autumn constellations the lunch line, the Meridian happened and are located in the western sky half. In the Eastern Hemisphere of the firmament are, however, the winter constellations assembled completely.
Deep in the North West you can still cross the star of the flying swan with the bright Deneb in the middle of the Milky Way. Just above the northern horizon flickers, Vega in Lyra, which is nearly circumpolar for us most of the year remains to be observed.
is high in the west nor the fall of the square Pagasus, its a tip from the attaches the curved line of the horse's head, the horizon shows. From the top corner from the Andromeda-chain extends towards the zenith.
is high in the west nor the fall of the square Pagasus, its a tip from the attaches the curved line of the horse's head, the horizon shows. From the top corner from the Andromeda-chain extends towards the zenith.
takes place in the zenith of a Perseus. Between Perseus and Cassiopeia findet man die prächtigen offenen Sternhaufen h und c Persei. Im Fernglas erscheinen sie allerdings nur als matte Lichtfleckchen. Erst im Teleskop erkennt man hunderte von funkelnden Lichtpunkten.
Hoch im Süden hat der Widder damit begonnen, die Mittagslinie zu durchschreiten.
Im Osten, nahe dem Zenit hält sich die helle, gelbliche Kapella im Fuhrmann auf.
Darunter leuchten die beiden Sternenketten der Zwillinge mit Castor und Pollux. Der Stier bewegt sich auf den Meridian zu.
Er gehört zu den frühesten und in verschiedenen Kulturen am häufigsten erwähnten Sternbildern. Dies ist leicht verständlich, gehört der Stier doch zu den Tierkreissternbildern und setzt sich außerdem composed of prominent stars: The bright, sparkling reddish Aldebaran also draws attention to itself as the surrounding two open star clusters Hyades, Aldebaran, and Pleiades, the Seven Sisters, which passes between the sun's orbit, the ecliptic. Hyades and Pleiades are the so-called golden gate of the ecliptic.
addition, the vernal equinox from about 4000 to 1500 BC in the bull was and this picture was therefore seen as a symbol of fertility, light, life and the awakening of the force.
Southeast radiates the bull overlooked the Orion, the best known winter constellation, with the two diametrically opposite bright stars Betelgeuse and Rigel, as well as standing in a line diagonally aligned three belt stars. This most beautiful constellation of the northern hemisphere moves as seen formally part of the winter sky in the eye.
As you continue the line formed by the belt stars to the horizon, one arrives at Sirius, the brightest fixed star in the sky that begins to be working now - the constellation Canis Major - the constellation of the month. The bright Procyon in Canis Minor is already slightly higher in the east. Thus the complete Wintersechseck is represented in the eastern sky. It is composed of the bright stars Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, Capella, Aldebaran and Rigel.
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picture of the current night sky:
winter sky - the stars of the BAS in January 2010
How did the zodiac signs and constellations?
The constellations were some 2500 years ago its significance. Back then, eager star observers known as the ecliptic. This is seen to travel a kind of track, through the sun, moon, and our planet from Earth appear. The planets revolve
but not all the same speed until they have circled the sun. But the orbits of the planets, almost all on one level. That is, if you were to cut down on our solar system and place it on the kitchen table, one could observe that the planet would hardly rise from the table, if they move their cars.
you look from just above the table, one would see all the planets almost directly above the table top in a long line and there was no planet in the past suddenly stripped from the kitchen light. This series can also be seen in the sky. Of course not, within seconds, it has to look at the sky a bit longer, which the scientists have the time then did. Behind this band are also stars, as almost everywhere in the sky. And out of these stars has to set before about 2500 years Constellations: twelve pieces. Our sun is always in one of these images, one each month. then, if a child born when the sun was such in the constellation Taurus, was the child of the sun sign of Taurus.
constellation of the month is the hare
planets observed in January 2010
Saturn, lord of the rings (BAS Telescope 2003)
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Now for the planet running in January 2010:
Little Mercury
be observed by all with the naked eye planets visible to the most difficult because he is the sun is closest to, and always just before or after their on- and sets. In January, is a small chance to detect the small planet: At month end 1 hour after sunrise in the east.
Our neighboring planet Venus
remains invisible in Jan. 2010: It is from the Earth as seen from behind the sun, so that their light is emitted from our central star.
The red
Mars Mars in January 2009 to spot from 16.00 clock.
He is in January in opposition - thus offers his best visibility!
end of the month he changed his appearance at 16.30 clock.
He exudes a reddish light and can be described as remarkably bright.
He moves in Leo / Cancer, and is now day by day brighter.
Mars reveals the fact that its light, in contrast to the fixed stars radiates calm. In amateur telescope, a featureless orange-reddish discs are detected.
The giant Jupiter
makes his guest appearance in the first half of the night im Sternbild Steinbock.
Im Dezember verschlechtern sich seine Sichtbarkeitsbedingungen:
Untergangszeit Anfang Januar 20.00 Uhr - Ende Dez. 19.00 Uhr.
Der Gasplanet ist deutlich heller als die Fixsterne und fällt auch durch sein ruhiges Licht auf.
Teleskopische Beoachtungen zeigen auf der Jupiterscheibe Wolkenbänder, manchmal den Großen Roten Fleck. (Ein Wirbelsturm, der seit 300 Jahren beobachtet wird)
Jupiter besitzt den 11-fachen Durchmesser der Erde!
Der beringte Saturn,
der entlegenste mit bloßem Auge sichtbare Planet, ist im Januar 2009 ab MItternacht in der Jungfrau zu beobachten.
Sein einzigartiges, in reality of hundreds of individual rings ring system is currently composed of the page to see a very thin line. Telescope needed!
important for our star sponsors: The planets move among the stars and are therefore not listed on our star maps included. So it is worthwhile for our customers stop by frequently to talk and learn about the planetary configurations.
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visibility of meteors and meteorites
period Name / Number constellation
2.-5. January Quadrantids / boats Up to 100 pieces per hour.
18.-24. April Lyrids / lyre Weak meteor shower, 15/Std.
first-17. August Perseids / Perseus Up to 120 pieces / hour
15th-29th October Orionids / Orion Ca. 20 pieces per hour are possible
14th-19th November Leonids / Lion Up to 1000 Base pan / hr. possible
10.-16. December Geminids / twins Up to 110 pieces per hour.
20.-23. December Ursids / Little Bear / wagon Ca. 20 pieces / hour possible
10th-30th July Southern Aquarids Aquarius few hours per
to 14 December Geminids, the constellation Gemini offers 40-60 per hour
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