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Alyssa Marie Agravante 11 FHC – 1 Physical Science

Observe 1 constellation for 3 nights. Record what changes happen during each day. And
write your conclusion after the 3rd night.

CONSTELLATION: Corona Borealis

DAY # OBSERVATION
1 On the first night, I observe that Corona
Borealis Constellation is not really visible at
that time because it was cloudy.

2 On the second day, Corona Borealis is not


present at that time. But other constellation
like Sextans and Leo constellation can be
seen and it is bright.
3 On the third day, Corona Borealis is
present and it is very visible and bright
unlike the first day observation.

Conclusion:
My conclusion is each constellation moves in different location. If we observe in the
same place and same time, there is a possibility that we will see a different constellation
each day. The reason why we see different constellation on same place and time every
day, it is because the Earth’s rotation in its orbit around the Sun. The visibility of each
constellation also depends on the weather. It may be visible in our place but, it may not
be visible in other places.

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