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Solar vs. Sidereal Day. An Earth Day. Sidereal Day: 23 hr 56 min 4 sec Motion relative to background stars Mean Solar Day: 24 hours The average time between meridian crossings of the Sun Apparent Solar Day: varies The actual time between the meridian crossings. Synodic vs. Sidereal Month.
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An Earth Day • Sidereal Day: 23 hr 56 min 4 secMotion relative to background stars • Mean Solar Day: 24 hoursThe average time between meridian crossings of the Sun • Apparent Solar Day: variesThe actual time between the meridian crossings
Lunar Month • Sidereal month: 27.321662 days. Defined relative to the stars. • Tropical month: 27.321582 days. Defined relative to the celestial equator. • Anomalistic month: 27.554550 days. Defined as perigee to perigee.
An Earth Year • Based on the motion of the Sun on the sky or the motion of Earth around the Sun • Julian Year: 365.25 mean solar days. Used in calendars before 1582. • Gregorian Year: 365.2425 mean solar days. Used in calendars today.
An Earth Year • Sidereal Year: 365.256363 mean solar days. Defined by the motion relative to stars. • Anomalistic Year: 365.259635 mean solar days. Defined as perihelion to perihelion. • Tropical year: 365.242190 mean solar days. Defined from equinox to equinox. Thus, related to the seasons.
Definitions • Zenith: The point on the sky that is directly overhead of the observer. • Horizon: The great circle on the celestial sphere that is 90 degrees from the zenith • Hour circle: The great circle through the position of a celestial body and the celestial poles • Meridian: The great circle passes through the zenith and both celestial poles
Even more definitions • Altitude: The minimum angular distance between the position of a celestial body and the horizon • Azimuth: The angular bearing of an object, measured from North (0 degrees) through East (90 degrees), South (180 degrees), West (270 degrees), and back to North (360 degrees) • Hour angle: The angle between the meridian and an object’s hour circle (west is positive)
Even more definitions • Declination: The minimum angular distance from the position of a celestial body and the celestial equator • Right Ascension: The eastward angle from the vernal equinox to the intersection of an object’s hour circle with the equator • An hour of angle = 15 degrees
The Sky at the North Pole • At the North Pole, the North Celestial Pole is at the zenith • Stars never rise or set • Planets, Moon, and Sun do rise and set…Why?
The Arctic and Tropical Regions • How are the arctic and tropical regions defined? • Can you answer this without looking at your books? • Have you ever been to these regions?
Tropical Heat • In the Tropics, Sun is always close to zenith • In the Tropics, the sun reaches the Zenith at some point in the year • Lots of heating due to sunlight