astronomy chapter 2

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accelerate

the change velocity; to speed up, slow down, or change direction

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apparent magnitude

a measure of how bright a star looks in the sky; the larger number, the dimmer the star appears to us

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astrology

the pseudoscience that deals with the supposed influences on human destiny of the configurations and the locations in the sky of the sun, moon, and planets

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celestial equator

a great circle on the celestial sphere 90 degrees from the celestial poles; where the celestial sphere intersects the plane of earth's equator

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celestial poles

points about which the celestial sphere appears to rotate; intersections of the celestial sphere with earths polar axis

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celestial sphere

the apparent sphere of the sky; a sphere of large radius centered on the observer; directions of objects in the sky can be denoted by their position on the celestial sphere

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circumpolar zone

those portions of the celestial sphere near the celestial poles that are either always above or below the horizon

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cosmology

the study of the organization and evolution of the universe

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ecliptic

the apparent annual path of the sun on the celestial sphere

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epicycle

the circular orbit of a body in the ptolemaic system, the center of which revolves about another circle (the deferent)

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geocentric

centered on earth

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heliocentric

centered on the sun

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horizon (astronomical)

a great circle on the celestial sphere 90 degrees from the zenith; more popularity, the circle around us where the dome of the sky meets earth

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horoscope

a chart used by astrologers that shows the positions along the zodiac and in the sky of the sun, moon, and planets at some given instant and as seen from a particular place on earth-usually corresponding to the time and place of a persons birth

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parallax

the apparent displacement of a nearby star that results from the motion of earth around the sun

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planet

today, any of the larger objects revolving about the sun or any similar objects that orbit other stars; in ancient times, any object moved regularly among the fixed stars

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precession (of earth)

the slow, conical motion of earths axis of rotation caused principally by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun on earths equatorial bulge

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retrograde motion

the apparent westward motion of a planet on the celestial sphere or with respect to the stars

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year

the period of revolution of earth around the sun

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zenith

the point on the celestial sphere opposite the direction of gravity; point directly above the observer

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zodiac

the belt around the sky about 18 degrees wide centered on the ecliptic