This document provides instructions for an observational examination that will last 30 minutes. Participants will be given an A3 sky map to mark the positions of observed astronomical objects. They should write their contestant code on the provided box and return the folded map in an envelope after completion. Partial credit will be given for some inaccuracies in marking positions, but markings without codes will receive no marks.
This document provides instructions for an observational examination that will last 30 minutes. Participants will be given an A3 sky map to mark the positions of observed astronomical objects. They should write their contestant code on the provided box and return the folded map in an envelope after completion. Partial credit will be given for some inaccuracies in marking positions, but markings without codes will receive no marks.
This document provides instructions for an observational examination that will last 30 minutes. Participants will be given an A3 sky map to mark the positions of observed astronomical objects. They should write their contestant code on the provided box and return the folded map in an envelope after completion. Partial credit will be given for some inaccuracies in marking positions, but markings without codes will receive no marks.
(1) Total duration of the examination is 30 minutes.
(2) Your answersheet consists of an A3 size sheet on which a rectangular sky map (Mercator Projection) is printed. In Mercator projection the circles of constant R.A. and circles of constant declination appear as straight lines. Please make sure that you write your contestant code on the map sheet in the box provided for the purpose. (3) Some inaccuracy in marking of a position will be tolerated, but the contestant will only get partial credit. (4) After the examination, fold your map, put it back inside the envelope and hand it over to the volunteers. (5) Markings with incorrect/missing codes will not get any marks.