Astronomy 104 Constellation Guides
Fall 2002
Due: Friday, Sept. 20
The purpose of this assignment is for you to become familiar with the interesting objects
in one of the constellations we can see this semester and to learn about the resources
which have this information. In particular, there is a detailed guide book called Burnham's
Celestial Handbook. Burnham's Celestial Handbook contains just about
anything you could want to know about the objects you can see. All astronomers,
professional and amateur, are familiar with Burnham's Celestial Handbook. It's a
classic.
In this assignment you will prepare a "tour guide" for a particular constellation. Write a 2 -4 page creative and interesting overview of what can be see in your constellation. Imagine that you are helping at Public Open House at McKim observatory and that you are in charge of showing your constellation. Or imagine that over fall break you take your family outside to show them the sky and explain what is significant about the things they see. Keep the tone of your paper conversational.
Your guide should address many aspects of what can be seen in the constellation. Your paper should talk about the stars and any nebula or other objects located in the constellation. You might also want to include the history or mythology associated with you constellation. You should include objects that can be seen with the naked eye, with binoculars, and with a small telescope. Prepare your guide based on what you find interesting. It might be that you are intrigued about the history and mythology associated with the constellation. You might find that there are some especially interesting stars in your constellation. Pick out things you find interesting. However, keep in mind that a really good tour of a constellation will have a balance between all parts, though it may emphasize one aspect.
You should use at least four resources, and should reference them in your paper. A list of possible resources follows. One resource should be Burnham's Celestial Handbook. You should also use one of the constellation web sites that you reviewed earlier.
Resources:
Available on the reference shelf in Prevo:
Available on reserve in Prevo:
Available in Room 241 (The Physics lobby area, on the single bookshelf near the back corner):
This is a graded assignment, worth 20-25% of the "assignments" part of your final grade.
Click HERE to find your constellation!