by Chris Peterson » Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:47 pm
Indigo_Sunrise wrote:Thanx for clarifying, Chris.
The map I was using -
here - somewhat confused me as to which way it was oriented.
Of course, it isn't all that obvious how the cardinal directions, which we normally reference to the horizon, map to the celestial sphere. North and south are pretty easy to figure out, since you have the poles for reference. For east/west, just remember that right ascension increases to the east (which makes sense, because RA is basically time, and the further east an object, the later it rises).
[quote="Indigo_Sunrise"]Thanx for clarifying, Chris.
The map I was using - [url=http://www.hawastsoc.org/deepsky/cas/cas.html]here[/url] - somewhat confused me as to which way it was oriented.[/quote]
Of course, it isn't all that obvious how the cardinal directions, which we normally reference to the horizon, map to the celestial sphere. North and south are pretty easy to figure out, since you have the poles for reference. For east/west, just remember that right ascension increases to the east (which makes sense, because RA is basically time, and the further east an object, the later it rises).