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SolarSolar AnalemmaAnalemma BitBit ofof AdministrationAdministration ….…. •• DiscussionDiscussion SectionsSections – Come directly to the planetarium this week!! •• HomeworkHomework – Can be turned in as late as 4:00 pm Friday at 6515 Sterling •• MathieuMathieu OfficeOffice HoursHours thisthis weekweek – M 1:30 - 3:30, T 3-5, W 11-12 •• ReadingReading – Begin Bless, Chaps. 3-4; BNSV 56-70 •• HonorsHonors StudentsStudents -- turnturn inin schedulesschedules afterafter lecturelecture ConcepTestConcepTest!! If you see a full moon, than A) the moon is above the Earth’s shadow B) the moon is below the Earth’s shadow C) the moon is either above or below the Earth’s shadow D) the moon is about to enter the Earth’s shadow TimingTiming ofof EclipsesEclipses EclipseEclipse TracksTracks BackBack toto SolarSolar Motion,Motion, andand TheThe SeasonsSeasons March 23o December June September Not to scale! On the scale the orbit is drawn Earth would be too small to see, and the Sun would be a tiny dot AltitudeAltitude OfOf SunSun SeasonsSeasons -- SpaceSpace--BasedBased ViewView March June June December September Not to scale! On the scale the orbit is drawn Earth would be too small to see, and the Sun would be a tiny dot ConcepTestConcepTest!! In June the Sun is seen low in the sky at noon from A) Fairbanks B) the Equator C) Santiago D) Since the Earth spins once a day, the Sun is seen at the same height in the sky at noon from everywhere on the Earth SeasonsSeasons -- EarthEarth--BasedBased ViewView Celestial Summer Sun Equator Spring, Fall Sun Winter Sun N S Summer Sun Winter Sun W Horizon HorizonHorizon ConcepTestConcepTest!! In mid-June the Sun sets over Lake Mendota (as seen from the Terrace) because A) the Earth is tilted toward the Sun in June B) Madison is at latitude 42o North C) Madison is about to enter the Earth’s shadow D) All of the above SeasonsSeasons -- EarthEarth--BasedBased ViewView Summer Sun Winter Sun N N S S W ConcepTestConcepTest!! If you wanted to get a suntan (from the Sun!) from Madison in December, you could do it more quickly by A) laying flat on the ground B) standing straight up C) forgetting it - its hopeless! TheThe SeasonsSeasons • The Earth’s axis is tilted by 23o to the plane of its orbit. • The direction of the Earth’s tilt with respect to the Sun changes over the course of a year because the Earth orbits the Sun • Season have nothing to do with the changing distance of Earth from Sun • The Sun is highest in the sky in summer and lowest in winter • Light that shines on the ground directly (i.e., from a direction perpendicular to the ground) provides more energy per square cm than light that shines on the ground at a slant (I.e., from a direction close to parallel with the ground) TheThe Sun’sSun’s PathPath inin thethe SkySky -- YearlyYearly TheThe EclipticEcliptic.

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