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− | || Welcome to this Spoken tutorial on''' Celestial Bodies and Constellations | + | || Welcome to this Spoken tutorial on '''Celestial Bodies and Constellations'''. |
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|| '''Slide Number 2''' | || '''Slide Number 2''' | ||
'''Learning Objectives''' | '''Learning Objectives''' | ||
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|| In this tutorial we will learn about, | || In this tutorial we will learn about, | ||
* Celestial bodies | * Celestial bodies | ||
* Stars and constellations | * Stars and constellations | ||
− | * Configure the setting of stars and constellations | + | * Configure the setting of stars and constellations. |
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'''System Requirements''' | '''System Requirements''' | ||
|| To record this tutorial, I am using, | || To record this tutorial, I am using, | ||
+ | * '''Ubuntu Linux OS''' version 16.04 | ||
+ | * '''Marble '''version 1.12.20 and | ||
+ | * A working internet connection | ||
− | + | The process demonstrated is this tutorial is identical in, | |
− | + | * '''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 18.04 | |
− | + | * '''Marble '''version 2.2.20 | |
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− | The process demonstrated is this tutorial is identical in | + | |
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− | '''Ubuntu Linux OS''', version 18.04 | + | |
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− | '''Marble '''version 2.2.20 | + | |
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'''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | '''https://spoken-tutorial.org''' | ||
− | || To practise this tutorial, learner should be familiar with '''Marble''' interface | + | || To practise this tutorial, learner should be familiar with '''Marble''' interface. |
For the prerequisite '''Marble '''tutorials, please visit this site. | For the prerequisite '''Marble '''tutorials, please visit this site. | ||
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|| Cursor on the interface. | || Cursor on the interface. | ||
− | || I have opened the Marble interface in '''Atlas view | + | || I have opened the '''Marble''' interface in the default '''Atlas view'''. |
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|| Let us zoom out to see the black sky. | || Let us zoom out to see the black sky. | ||
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− | || Right-click on Overview map, select Hide option from context menu. | + | || Right-click on '''Overview map''', select '''Hide''' option from context menu. |
− | Hide Compass and Scalebar plugins. | + | Hide '''Compass''' and '''Scalebar plugins'''. |
− | ||I will hide Overview map, Compass and Scalebar for clarity. | + | ||I will hide '''Overview map''', '''Compass''' and '''Scalebar''' for clarity. |
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− | || Point to the interface . | + | || Point to the interface. |
Point to the dark surface on the interface. | Point to the dark surface on the interface. | ||
− | Rotate the globe and point to the sky . | + | Rotate the globe and point to the sky. |
|| Black coloured surface on the interface represents the sky on a clear night. | || Black coloured surface on the interface represents the sky on a clear night. | ||
− | When we rotate the globe we | + | When we rotate the globe, we can see various objects present in the sky. |
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These objects are called celestial bodies. | These objects are called celestial bodies. | ||
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|| Cursor on the interface. | || Cursor on the interface. | ||
− | Click on Settings | + | Click on '''Settings''' >> select '''Panels''' >> select '''Hide All Panels'''. |
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− | >> select Hide All Panels. | + | |
|| We will now hide all the panels. | || We will now hide all the panels. | ||
− | Go to the Settings menu and select Panels. | + | Go to the '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''. |
− | From the sub-menu select Hide All Panels. | + | From the sub-menu select '''Hide All Panels'''. |
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|| Rotate the globe. | || Rotate the globe. | ||
Point to Sun, Moon stars and others. | Point to Sun, Moon stars and others. | ||
− | || | + | || To see more objects in the sky let us keep rotating the globe. |
− | + | Notice that we can see sun, moon, stars and other celestial bodies. | |
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− | Notice that we can see | + | |
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|| Point to the stars. | || Point to the stars. | ||
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|| Here we can see the countless bright stars in the sky. | || Here we can see the countless bright stars in the sky. | ||
− | The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun. | + | The nearest star to the '''Earth''' is the '''Sun'''. |
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|| Point to the stars. | || Point to the stars. | ||
− | || Our best estimates tell us that the Milky Way is made up of approximately 100 billion stars. | + | || Our best estimates tell us that the '''Milky Way''' is made up of approximately 100 billion stars. |
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|| Cursor on the interface. | || Cursor on the interface. | ||
− | || Let us now configure the settings for stars in the''' Marble '''interface | + | || Let us now configure the '''settings''' for stars in the''' Marble '''interface |
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− | || Click on | + | || Click on '''Settings''' >> select '''Configure Marble Virtual Globe''' option. |
− | + | '''Configure''' window opens. | |
+ | || Click on the '''Settings''' menu. | ||
− | '''Configure ''' | + | Select''' Configure Marble Virtual Globe''' option. |
− | + | '''Configure '''window opens. | |
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− | '''Configure '''window opens | + | |
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− | || From the left panel, select '''Plugins''' option | + | || From the left '''panel''', select '''Plugins''' option. |
− | Point to''' Plugins '''menu | + | Point to''' Plugins ''' menu. |
− | Point to the scroll bar at the right side of the '''plugins''' menu | + | Point to the scroll bar at the right side of the '''plugins''' menu. |
− | || From the left panel, select the '''Plugins''' tab | + | || From the left '''panel''', select the '''Plugins''' tab. |
− | '''Plugins '''menu opens in the right panel | + | '''Plugins '''menu opens in the right '''panel'''. |
− | At the extreme right of the '''Plugins''' menu we see a scroll bar | + | At the extreme right of the '''Plugins''' menu we see a scroll bar. |
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|| Scroll down and locate '''Stars '''plugin | || Scroll down and locate '''Stars '''plugin | ||
− | + | '''Plugins '''menu >> click on the Configure button corresponding to Stars. | |
− | || Let us scroll down and locate '''Stars | + | || Let us scroll down and locate '''Stars plugin'''. |
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+ | Click on the '''Configure''' button corresponding to '''Stars'''. | ||
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− | || Point to''' Configure Stars Plugin | + | || Point to''' Configure Stars Plugin '''window. |
− | + | Point to the two tabs namely '''Celestial Objects '''and '''Lines and Orientation.''' | |
− | '''Celestial Objects''' tab | + | Point to '''Celestial Objects''' tab. |
− | || '''Configure Stars Plugin | + | || '''Configure Stars Plugin''' window opens. |
− | This window has two tabs, '''Celestial Objects '''and '''Lines and Orientation.''' | + | This window has two tabs, '''Celestial Objects''' and '''Lines and Orientation.''' |
− | '''Celestial Objects''' tab opens by default | + | '''Celestial Objects''' tab opens by default. |
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|| Point to the different options in the '''Celestial Objects''' tab | || Point to the different options in the '''Celestial Objects''' tab | ||
− | || In the '''Celestial Objects''' tab, we can see different sections | + | || In the '''Celestial Objects''' tab, we can see different sections. |
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|| Point to '''Star Magnitude Limit '''section | || Point to '''Star Magnitude Limit '''section | ||
− | || Go to '''Star Magnitude Limit''' | + | || Go to '''Star Magnitude Limit'''. |
− | '''Star Magnitude Limit '''represents the magnitude of stars seen on the interface | + | '''Star Magnitude Limit '''represents the magnitude of stars seen on the interface. |
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− | Click on the''' OK''' button in the | + | Click on the''' OK''' button in the window. |
Click on the '''OK''' button in the Configure window | Click on the '''OK''' button in the Configure window | ||
− | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit '''we can see a slider to change the magnitude | + | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit '''we can see a slider to change the magnitude. |
Drag the slider to 0 magnitude. | Drag the slider to 0 magnitude. | ||
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− | Click on the '''OK '''button in the Configure window | + | Click on the''' OK''' button in the window. |
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+ | Click on the '''OK '''button in the '''Configure''' window. | ||
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|| Point to the plain black surface. | || Point to the plain black surface. | ||
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Now we can clearly see the celestial bodies. | Now we can clearly see the celestial bodies. | ||
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− | || | + | ||Right-click anywhere >> context menu >> select '''Configure''' option. |
− | || To open Configure Stars Plugin window, right-click anywhere on the black sky. | + | || To open '''Configure Stars Plugin''' window, right-click anywhere on the black sky. |
− | A context menu opens. | + | A context menu opens.. |
− | Select Configure option from the menu. | + | Select '''Configure''' option from the menu. |
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|| Point to '''Solar System''' option | || Point to '''Solar System''' option | ||
− | || In the '''Configure Stars Plugin '''window, next section is'''Solar System''' | + | || In the '''Configure Stars Plugin '''window, next section is '''Solar System''' |
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|| Scroll down and show the names of planets. | || Scroll down and show the names of planets. | ||
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|| Point to the checked boxes. | || Point to the checked boxes. | ||
− | || By default | + | || By default, sun and moon check-boxes are checked. |
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|| Check the boxes of all the planets. | || Check the boxes of all the planets. | ||
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|| Observe that we cannot click on Earth check-box as we are observing from Earth. | || Observe that we cannot click on Earth check-box as we are observing from Earth. | ||
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− | || Point to these check-boxes | + | || Point to these 2 check-boxes. |
− | || Next we have two | + | || Next we have two check-boxes. |
− | '''Use name labels''' and '''Magnify Sun and Moon | + | '''Use name labels''' and '''Magnify Sun and Moon'''. |
− | By default these boxes are checked. | + | By default these check-boxes are checked. |
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|| Point to the check-boxes. | || Point to the check-boxes. | ||
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|| Point to '''Other '''section | || Point to '''Other '''section | ||
− | || '''Other '''section | + | || '''Other''' section represents '''Deep Sky objects.''' |
For now we will leave them as default. | For now we will leave them as default. | ||
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− | || | + | || Click on the '''OK '''button |
Point to Sun in the sky. | Point to Sun in the sky. | ||
− | || Now click on the '''OK '''button | + | || Now click on the '''OK '''button in the window. |
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|| Point to the objects which form some shapes . | || Point to the objects which form some shapes . | ||
− | || We can see some lines and shapes in the sky. They are constellations | + | || We can see some lines and shapes in the sky. They are constellations. |
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− | || Slide | + | || '''Slide Number 5''' |
− | Constellations | + | '''Constellations''' |
− | || Let us see what are constellations | + | || Let us see what are constellations. |
A constellation is a group of stars which forms an imaginary shape in the night sky. | A constellation is a group of stars which forms an imaginary shape in the night sky. | ||
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− | + | In ''' Latin''', '''Stella''' means a star and '''constellation''' means a set of stars. | |
− | Constellations | + | |- |
+ | || '''Slide Number 6''' | ||
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+ | '''Constellations''' | ||
||Constellations are usually named after mythological characters, people, animals and objects. | ||Constellations are usually named after mythological characters, people, animals and objects. | ||
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It is like a game of connecting the dots. | It is like a game of connecting the dots. | ||
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The visible night sky is divided into 88 constellations by astronomers. | The visible night sky is divided into 88 constellations by astronomers. | ||
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+ | Out of which 12 are zodiac signs. | ||
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− | || | + | || Cursor on the black sky. |
− | || For better visibility I will change the colour of the constellations. | + | || For better visibility, I will change the colour of the constellations. |
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Point to context menu | Point to context menu | ||
− | Select Configure option from the menu. | + | Select '''Configure''' option from the menu. |
− | || To open Configure Stars Plugin window, right-click anywhere on the black sky. | + | || To open '''Configure Stars Plugin''' window, right-click anywhere on the black sky. |
− | Select Configure option from the context menu. | + | Select '''Configure''' option from the context menu. |
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− | || '''Configure Stars Plugin | + | || '''Configure Stars Plugin '''window opens. |
Click on the '''Lines and Orientation''' tab | Click on the '''Lines and Orientation''' tab | ||
− | || '''Configure Stars Plugin | + | || '''Configure Stars Plugin '''window opens. |
− | Click on the '''Lines and Orientation''' tab | + | Click on the '''Lines and Orientation''' tab. |
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− | || Under '''Constellations ''' | + | || Under '''Constellations '''>> point to the check-boxes '''Lines '''and''' Labels.''' |
Click on the box corresponding to '''Lines.''' | Click on the box corresponding to '''Lines.''' | ||
− | || Under '''Constellations | + | || Under '''Constellations''', we can see two check-boxes, '''Lines '''and''' Labels.''' |
Click on the button corresponding to '''Lines.''' | Click on the button corresponding to '''Lines.''' | ||
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Select yellow colour from the box. | Select yellow colour from the box. | ||
− | Click on the ''' | + | Click on the '''Ok''' button |
|| Colour window opens. | || Colour window opens. | ||
I will select yellow colour from the window. | I will select yellow colour from the window. | ||
− | Click on the '''OK''' button in the window | + | Click on the '''OK''' button in the window. |
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From the colour box select rose colour. | From the colour box select rose colour. | ||
− | Click on the ''' | + | Click on the '''OK '''button in the box. |
− | || Next click on the button corresponding to '''Labels | + | || Next click on the button corresponding to '''Labels'''. |
From the colour window I will select red colour. | From the colour window I will select red colour. | ||
− | Click on the '''OK '''button in the window | + | Click on the '''OK ''' button in the color window. |
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− | || Point to '''Names'''. | + | || Point to '''Names'''. |
− | + | Point to the drop-down button corresponding to '''Names.''' | |
− | + | Click on the drop-down button. '''Latin Name''' is selected. | |
|| Below '''Labels''' we can see''' Names '''drop-down. | || Below '''Labels''' we can see''' Names '''drop-down. | ||
− | In the drop-down Latin | + | In the drop-down, '''Latin Name''' is selected by default. |
I will leave it as it is. | I will leave it as it is. | ||
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|| Point to''' Coordinate Grid''' section | || Point to''' Coordinate Grid''' section | ||
− | Point to '''Celestial Equator, Celestial Poles, '''and''' Ecliptic''' | + | Point to '''Celestial Equator''', '''Celestial Poles, '''and''' Ecliptic''' check-boxes |
− | || Next is the | + | || Next is the '''Coordinate Grid''' section. |
− | Under the | + | Under the '''Coordinate Grid, ''' we see '''Celestial Equator''', '''Celestial Poles''' and '''Ecliptic''' check-boxes. |
I will leave them as default. | I will leave them as default. | ||
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|| Now let us make the stars visible on the interface. | || Now let us make the stars visible on the interface. | ||
− | Click on the '''Celestial Objects''' tab | + | Click on the '''Celestial Objects''' tab. |
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− | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit | + | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit >>''' drag the slider to 7 magnitude |
− | Click on the '''OK''' button in the | + | Click on the '''OK''' button in the window. |
− | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit ,''' drag the slider to 7 magnitude | + | || Under '''Star Magnitude Limit ,''' drag the slider to 7 magnitude. |
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+ | Now click on the '''OK '''button in the window. | ||
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|| Point to the constellations. | || Point to the constellations. | ||
− | || We can see the changes in the Lines and Labels of each constellation. | + | || We can see the changes in the '''Lines''' and '''Labels''' of each constellation. |
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|| Rotate and point to each constellations. | || Rotate and point to each constellations. | ||
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− | || Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 7''' |
'''Summary''' | '''Summary''' | ||
− | || Let us summarise | + | || Let us summarise. |
In this tutorial we have learnt about | In this tutorial we have learnt about | ||
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− | || | + | || '''Slide Number 8''' |
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− | + | Assignment''' | |
− | + | || As an assignment | |
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+ | * Explore more about '''Coordinate Grid ''' option. | ||
+ | * Hint: Use '''Celestial Objects''' tab in '''Stars plugin'''. | ||
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− | || Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 9''' |
− | Spoken | + | '''About the Spoken Tutorial Project''' |
||The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | ||The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | ||
Please download and watch it. | Please download and watch it. | ||
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− | || Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 10''' |
'''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | '''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | ||
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For more details, please write to us. | For more details, please write to us. | ||
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− | ||'''Slide Number | + | ||'''Slide Number 11''' |
'''Forum for specific questions''' | '''Forum for specific questions''' | ||
|| Please post your timed queries in this forum. | || Please post your timed queries in this forum. | ||
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− | ||'''Slide Number | + | ||'''Slide Number 12''' |
'''Acknowledgement''' | '''Acknowledgement''' |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 24 July 2020
Slide Number 1
Title slide |
Welcome to this Spoken tutorial on Celestial Bodies and Constellations. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial we will learn about,
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Slide Number 3
System Requirements |
To record this tutorial, I am using,
The process demonstrated is this tutorial is identical in,
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To practise this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Marble interface.
For the prerequisite Marble tutorials, please visit this site. |
Cursor on the interface. | I have opened the Marble interface in the default Atlas view. |
Drag the - button on the windrose | Let us zoom out to see the black sky. |
Right-click on Overview map, select Hide option from context menu.
Hide Compass and Scalebar plugins. |
I will hide Overview map, Compass and Scalebar for clarity. |
Point to the interface.
Rotate the globe and point to the sky. |
Black coloured surface on the interface represents the sky on a clear night.
When we rotate the globe, we can see various objects present in the sky. These objects are called celestial bodies. |
Cursor on the interface.
Click on Settings >> select Panels >> select Hide All Panels. |
We will now hide all the panels.
Go to the Settings menu and select Panels. From the sub-menu select Hide All Panels. |
Rotate the globe.
Point to Sun, Moon stars and others. |
To see more objects in the sky let us keep rotating the globe.
Notice that we can see sun, moon, stars and other celestial bodies. |
Point to the stars.
Point to the sun. |
Here we can see the countless bright stars in the sky.
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun. |
Point to the stars. | Our best estimates tell us that the Milky Way is made up of approximately 100 billion stars. |
Cursor on the interface. | Let us now configure the settings for stars in the Marble interface |
Click on Settings >> select Configure Marble Virtual Globe option.
Configure window opens. |
Click on the Settings menu.
Select Configure Marble Virtual Globe option. Configure window opens. |
From the left panel, select Plugins option.
Point to Plugins menu. Point to the scroll bar at the right side of the plugins menu. |
From the left panel, select the Plugins tab.
Plugins menu opens in the right panel. At the extreme right of the Plugins menu we see a scroll bar. |
Scroll down and locate Stars plugin
Plugins menu >> click on the Configure button corresponding to Stars. |
Let us scroll down and locate Stars plugin.
Click on the Configure button corresponding to Stars. |
Point to Configure Stars Plugin window.
Point to the two tabs namely Celestial Objects and Lines and Orientation.
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Configure Stars Plugin window opens.
This window has two tabs, Celestial Objects and Lines and Orientation. Celestial Objects tab opens by default. |
Point to the different options in the Celestial Objects tab | In the Celestial Objects tab, we can see different sections. |
Point to Star Magnitude Limit section | Go to Star Magnitude Limit.
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Point to the slider under Star Magnitude Limit
Drag slider to 0 magnitude.
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Under Star Magnitude Limit we can see a slider to change the magnitude.
Drag the slider to 0 magnitude.
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Point to the plain black surface. | Notice that stars have disappeared from the interface.
Now we can clearly see the celestial bodies. |
Right-click anywhere >> context menu >> select Configure option. | To open Configure Stars Plugin window, right-click anywhere on the black sky.
A context menu opens.. Select Configure option from the menu. |
Point to Solar System option | In the Configure Stars Plugin window, next section is Solar System |
Scroll down and show the names of planets.
Scroll down. |
This section has check-boxes for Sun, Moon and planets in the solar system.
Let us scroll down to see all the check-boxes. |
Point to the checked boxes. | By default, sun and moon check-boxes are checked. |
Check the boxes of all the planets. | We will check all the boxes to see the planets in the sky. |
Point to Earth check-box. | Observe that we cannot click on Earth check-box as we are observing from Earth. |
Point to these 2 check-boxes. | Next we have two check-boxes.
Use name labels and Magnify Sun and Moon.
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Point to the check-boxes. | These check-boxes are used to show the names of sun, moon and other planets. |
Point to Other section | Other section represents Deep Sky objects.
For now we will leave them as default. |
Click on the OK button
Point to Sun in the sky. |
Now click on the OK button in the window. |
Point to the objects which form some shapes . | We can see some lines and shapes in the sky. They are constellations. |
Slide Number 5
Constellations |
Let us see what are constellations.
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Slide Number 6
Constellations |
Constellations are usually named after mythological characters, people, animals and objects.
Out of which 12 are zodiac signs. |
Cursor on the black sky. | For better visibility, I will change the colour of the constellations. |
Right-click anywhere on the black sky.
Point to context menu Select Configure option from the menu. |
To open Configure Stars Plugin window, right-click anywhere on the black sky.
Select Configure option from the context menu. |
Configure Stars Plugin window opens.
Click on the Lines and Orientation tab |
Configure Stars Plugin window opens.
Click on the Lines and Orientation tab. |
Under Constellations >> point to the check-boxes Lines and Labels.
Click on the box corresponding to Lines. |
Under Constellations, we can see two check-boxes, Lines and Labels.
Click on the button corresponding to Lines. |
Point to colour window.
Select yellow colour from the box. Click on the Ok button |
Colour window opens.
I will select yellow colour from the window. Click on the OK button in the window. |
Click on the box corresponding to Labels.
From the colour box select rose colour. Click on the OK button in the box. |
Next click on the button corresponding to Labels.
From the colour window I will select red colour. Click on the OK button in the color window. |
Point to Names.
Point to the drop-down button corresponding to Names. Click on the drop-down button. Latin Name is selected. |
Below Labels we can see Names drop-down.
In the drop-down, Latin Name is selected by default. I will leave it as it is. |
Point to Coordinate Grid section
Point to Celestial Equator, Celestial Poles, and Ecliptic check-boxes |
Next is the Coordinate Grid section.
Under the Coordinate Grid, we see Celestial Equator, Celestial Poles and Ecliptic check-boxes. I will leave them as default. |
Click on the Celestial Objects tab | Now let us make the stars visible on the interface.
Click on the Celestial Objects tab. |
Under Star Magnitude Limit >> drag the slider to 7 magnitude
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Under Star Magnitude Limit , drag the slider to 7 magnitude.
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Point to the constellations. | We can see the changes in the Lines and Labels of each constellation. |
Rotate and point to each constellations.
Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. |
Rotate the globe to see the various zodiac signs. |
Slide Number 7
Summary
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Let us summarise.
In this tutorial we have learnt about
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Slide Number 8
Assignment |
As an assignment
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Slide Number 9
About the Spoken Tutorial Project |
The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 10
Spoken Tutorial workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
conducts workshops using spoken tutorials and gives certificates. For more details, please write to us. |
Slide Number 11
Forum for specific questions |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
Slide Number 12
Acknowledgement Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,
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Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,
MHRD, Government of India.
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