I was wondering if you could help me with a question? Which of the following is closest to the hour angle of a celestial object having a declination of 20 degrees when it is rising? 15 hours, 17 hours, 19 hours, or 21 hours.
nice video! cracks my mind to start trying to orient myself in the universe.... summer/winter has a different bounch of stars popin up night time? that the axis of the earth are static puzzles me.... but it does change over the course of thousands of years? such as the pyramids were built due to a tiny difference in the nightsky?
Thanx man
maseehthemagnificent 3 days ago
thank you so much! this was very helpful (:
IzMots411 1 month ago
love your channel
tylrjsph 5 months ago
i see, ok well, explain to me how the earth is on slant as they say, when its a sphere
Champholmes 5 months ago
thats a bad model, everything is the total opposite. first of all, the earth is not bigger then sun! second of all the earth revolves around the sun
Champholmes 5 months ago
@Champholmes The whole point of the model is to explain the reference system from the Earth's point of view. It's not literal.
Faustaao 5 months ago
May I have that globe thing when you're done? Plz thx.
HeyRuka 7 months ago
Globe = Hubbard Scientific 12" Transparent Celestial Globe
TheFlandrien 8 months ago
Where on earth can I purchase that globe?!
CoffeyBreaks 11 months ago 3
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Good one, wish the focus was more on the globe. But nice anyway. Where did you buy this globe. I would love to buy one too.
rraghus 1 year ago
Good one, wish the focus was more on the globe. But nice anyway. Where did you buy this globe. I would love to buy one too.
rraghus 1 year ago
More proof that people learn visually as opposed to reading. Reading is important but nothing beats a visual or hands on approach.
allfkdup 1 year ago 12
@allfkdup some people learn better be listening to lectures others learn by experience and others be visually aids everyone is different
MultiWillis777 2 months ago
dupe duperson, where can i buy one of these model, pls thanx
Pig560 1 year ago
I was wondering if you could help me with a question? Which of the following is closest to the hour angle of a celestial object having a declination of 20 degrees when it is rising? 15 hours, 17 hours, 19 hours, or 21 hours.
sampsonlily 1 year ago
Any suggestions about where to buy one of those? Thanks so much for this video!
chris3443 2 years ago
finally.. someone enlightened me on tis matter.. thx!!
fierra07 2 years ago 2
nice. Im taking college astronomy this semester. Sounds like its going to be a blast.
cali2ark05 2 years ago
10 times better then my science teacher, thanks a lot!
BowlajelloT8 2 years ago 7
good explanation thank you
intermender 2 years ago
nice video! cracks my mind to start trying to orient myself in the universe.... summer/winter has a different bounch of stars popin up night time? that the axis of the earth are static puzzles me.... but it does change over the course of thousands of years? such as the pyramids were built due to a tiny difference in the nightsky?
ollecarlsson 2 years ago
where did you get that model of the celestial spehere?
I am taking intro right now, good video :P
ArtMusicRepeat 3 years ago