Binary and double stars sometimes look like one star with the naked eye. True or False?
- True
- False
True or False? All cultures around the world use the same constellations.
- True
- False
True or False? Constellations are stars that are close together in space.
- True
- False
True or False? We see the same constellations in the sky all year long.
- True
- False
True or False? Planets can affect the appearance of a constellation.
- True
- False
An Asterism is..?
- Another name for constellation
- The numbering system of a constellation
- A pattern of stars
Which of these is NOT a type of star cluster?
- Open
- Globular
- Elliptical
How are stars within a constellation labelled according to brightness?
- Numbered 1 to 10
- Assigned Greek letters
- Given special stickers
Galaxies and Nebulae were originally referenced by Charles Messier. Today astronomers use the NGC. What does it stand for?
- NASA Galaxy Classification
- New General Catalogue
- Night Globe Comic
What is a quick way to find the star Polaris in the night sky?
- Follow the two end stars on the right upwards in the Plough (Ursa Major)
- Follow the three stars in Orion’s Belt down up to the right
- Follow the top right and bottom right stars of the Square of Pegasus down
What is a quick way to find the star Sirius in the night sky?
- Follow the two end stars upwards in the Plough (Ursa Major)
- Follow the three stars in Orion’s Belt down to the left
- Follow the cross of Cygnus
What is a quick way to find the star Arcturus in the night sky?
- Follow the three stars downwards in Orion’s Belt
- Follow the cross of Cygnus
- Follow the path of the 'handle' of the Plough
What is a quick way to find the star Aldebaran in the night sky?
- Follow the three stars in Orion’s Belt up to the right
- Follow the top right and bottom right stars of the Square of Pegasus down
- Follow the three stars downwards in Orion’s Belt
What is a quick way to find the Pleiades in the night sky?
- Follow the three stars in Orion’s Belt up to the right, pass through Aldebaran
- Follow the three stars in Orion’s Belt down to the left
- Follow the two end stars on the right upwards in the Plough (Ursa Major)
What is a quick way to find the star Fomalhaut in the night sky?
- Follow the three stars downwards in Orion’s Belt
- Follow the top right and bottom right stars of the Square of Pegasus down to the horizon
- Follow the path of the 'handle' of the Plough
What is a quick way to find the Andromeda Galaxy in the night sky?
- Follow the three stars downwards in Orion’s Belt
- Follow the path of the 'handle' of the Plough
- Follow a line to the right from the bottom right and top left stars of the Square of Pegasus
What is the equivalent of celestial longitude?
- Eccentricity
- Declination
- Right Ascension
0 degrees Right Ascension is also known as..?
- Equatorial Declination
- The First Point of Aries
- Declination minus 0
Ursa Major is a circumpolar constellation from which of these locations?
- UK
- India
- Australia
What is the ecliptic?
- The angle in which the Earth is tilted
- The line between the Earth and Moon
- The line between the Earth and Sun that the planets appear to follow
True or False? A circumpolar star is one seen from one location all year long.
- True
- False
True or False? If you stood at the North Pole and looked up, Polaris would appear directly above you.
- True
- False
Which of these are useful for a naked eye observing session (tick more than one)?
- Red torch
- Clipboard
- Pencil/rubber
- Warm clothes
This is looking slightly away from an object to better detect light from it..?
- Dark-adapted eye
- Relaxed eye
- Averted vision
This is not straining our eyes and placing less stress on them..?
- Dark-adapted eye
- Relaxed eye
- Averted vision
This is the time it takes for your eyes to get used to the dark..?
- Dark-adapted eye
- Relaxed eye
- Averted vision
What are star trails?
- The natural movement of stars in the sky
- Patterns of light from stars in long exposure photographs
- The image in your head when you look at stars and spin around lots
The Sun moves in the sky from..?
- East to West
- West to East
- North to South
When viewed from above the North Pole, Earth rotates from..?
- East to West
- West to East
- North to South
Which of these means the imaginary line in the sky between the observers Pole and Zenith?
- Latitude
- Horizon
- Meridian