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Celestial Sphere and Celestial Surveying (Slide Set Number 119)
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- Slide 1: The earth showing every 30º of latitudes, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Arctic and Antarctic Circles (Missing)
- Slide 2: Terrestrial Sphere - Longitude and Latitude Coordinate System (Missing)
- Slide 3: Geometry of Celestrial Sphere seen from 40º north latitude (Missing)
- Slide 4: Relationship of zenith, horizon, celestial equator, celestial pole and observer's latitude (Missing)
- Slide 5: The altitude of the celestial pole equals the observer's latitude
- Slide 6: Position of Spring constellations seen from 10º (Missing)
- Slide 7: Position of Spring constellations seen from 40º north latitude (Missing)
- Slide 8: The celestial equator and north celestial pole as seen from the earth's equator and the north pole
- Slide 9: Diurnal circles of the stars as seen from the north pole (Missing)
- Slide 10: Diurnal circles of the stars as seen from the equator
- Slide 11: Diurnal circles of the stars as seen from a middle latitude, North (Missing)
- Slide 12: The Horizon system - Location of a star by azimuth and altitude from a given observer's position
- Slide 13: The Equatorial system - Location of a star by right ascension and declination (Missing)
- Slide 14: The Equatorial System - Location of a star by right ascension and declination (Missing)
- Slide 15: The Astronomical Triangle
- Slide 16: Ecliptic System - Location of a star by celestial longitude and celestial latitude
- Slide 17: Galactic System - Location of an object by galactic longitude and galactic latitude
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