Space Maps: Your Tour of the Universe

Space Maps: Your Tour of the Universe — page 7
NORTHERN SKY Cassiopeia Polaris The stars in the upper part of this map can be seen around the edges of the northern sky map on page 6 Cepheus Auriga Capella Perseus Algol Triangulum Aries Taurus Hyades Aldebaran Pegasus Deneb Cygnus Equuleus Aquarius Capricornus This line represents the route of the Sun across the sky Grus Pavo Pisces Cetus Phoenix SOUTHERN SKY Castor Pollux Gemini Canis Minor Lesser Dog Orion Procyon Betelgeuse Unicorn Sirius 8 Canis Major Greater Dog Celestial Equator Mira Rigel Lepus Caelum Puppis Eridanus THE EQUATORIAL MAP OF THE SKY This is another way to show a scientific map of the sky Imagine the sky around the Earth as if it were a cylinder This map shows how the cylinder would look if it was opened up The diagram in the top right hand corner of these pages might help you imagine this Find your way on the map by following the dashed line in the middle This is the celestial equator It is an imaginary line in the sky that is directly opposite the terrestrial equator that runs around the center of the Earth The stars in the lower part of the map can be seen around the edges of the southern sky map on page 7 Hydrus