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GUIDE QUESTIONS:

1.Compare the position of the constellation “Virgo” in the


sky. What do you notice?
2.Are the stars visible at 7 pm still visible at 11 pm in its
“original position”? Why is this so?
3.How do stars move? Describe the movement of stars in
the night sky.
4.How is the motion of stars similar to the motion of the
sun?
GUIDE QUESTIONS:

1.Looking at the photos, what have you noticed?


2.List down the constellations that appear on the months
of March-June.
3.Why are some constellations visible in March-June but
not in September-December?
4.Why do we observe different set of constellations
throughout the year?

GUIDE QUESTIONS:

1.Looking at the photos, what have you noticed?


2.List down the constellations that appear on the months
of September-December.
3.Why are some constellations visible in March-June but
not in September-December?
4.Why do we observe different set of constellations
throughout the year?
Study the constellations that appear on the night skies of the months of
March- June.

March Night Sky

June Night Sky


Study the constellations that appear on the night skies of the months of
September- December.

September Night Sky

December Night Sky


Study the motion of the constellation “Virgo” in the photos below and answer
the guide questions provided.

7:00 pm

11:00 pm

5:00 am

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