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Physics, 31.12.2021 02:20, kratose

Use this online sky map to view the stars and constellations that will be visible tonight where you live. Make the following setting selections on the sky map:On the bottom left side of the sky map, there is a grey box that may already have your location listed. If your location is not listed, click this box and search for your city or town, and select "use this location".Click on the grey date and time box that is on the bottom right side of the sky map. Use today’s date but change the time to 22:00 (10:00 p. m.).The bottom center of the map has several options that can be turned on or off. Turn on the first option, "constellations". This will add constellation labels to the sky map. Also, make sure that the "landscape" and "atmosphere" options are turned on. The other options can all be turned off. Now, locate the search bar that is in the top center area of the sky map. Use this search bar to help you find the constellation Ursa Minor, which is also known as the Little Dipper. Zoom in on Ursa Minor until you can clearly see all seven of its stars. Draw and connect the stars of Ursa Minor and label the star Polaris.

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