Copyright © Michael Richmond.
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Exercises
Simple searches:
- What sort of object is NGC 7741? Write down its RA and Dec, please.
- What sort of object is 3C 144?
Bonus points for explaining what "3C" stands for ....
- What color are the brightest stars in M3?
Catalog queries:
- How many bright stars -- where "bright" means
"B magnitude less than 10.0" -- are there within
a one-degree circle centered on NGC 7741?
Query the
SIMBAD interface to the USNO A2.0 catalog
- How many faint stars -- where "faint" means
magnitudes between 16 and 22 --
are there per square degree around the variable star R Virginis?
(Hint: pick a small region, maybe a circle 3 arcminutes
in radius, count the stars, then compute the number
per square degree assuming a constant density.)
- Use the
SIMBAD interface to the Hipparcos Catalogs
to run a query on the Hipparcos Main Catalog,
I/239/hip_main.
For more information
I love reading about the history of astronomy.
One of my favorite books is
J. B. Hearnshaw's
The Measurement of Starlight,
which focuses on the instruments developed in the past
two centuries to measure stellar brightness.
You can find a copy in the RIT Library.
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.