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Dimensions: 8.3x12.2 in/21x31cm

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Product ID 60876
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2
EAN 5905555009094
Package size (LxWxH) 21x0x31
Shipping Weight 0.05
Description

A planisphere is a rotating star chart that quickly and easily helps you find out which celestial objects may be observed at your location, at a given date and time. While observing the night sky, our ancestors noticed that it constantly changes throughout the year. Due to the rotation of our planet (around the Sun and around its own axis), what we see on the celestial sphere varies as months go by, and even during the day! This realization led to the creation of a planisphere that allows people to locate the brightest astronomical objects at a specific date and time in future (or past) observations.

How does it work? A planisphere consists of a star chart and a disk, with markings of dates (on the chart) and time (on the disk). After aligning the date and hour on these pieces, you will be able to see the representation of the night sky through the oval window of the disk. You cannot choose a year on the planisphere because the location of the stars remains the same, whether a hundred years ago or a thousand years in the future.

Levenhuk M20 planisphere is designed for 45°–63° north latitude (Seattle is approx. 47° N, Anchorage is approx. 61° N), which means that it shows you only the constellations that can be observed from these coordinates.

Additional information :

  • A planisphere shows you the representation of the celestial sphere at a given date and time. Simply align the date on the star chart with the time on the disk (e.g. January 21, 2200 hrs).
  • The North Pole is in the center of the chart, with Polaris, or North Star, next to it.
  • The star chart depicts stars brighter than third stellar magnitude (the bigger the point, the brighter the star). The brightest stars are indicated by name.
  • Both the star chart and the disk are laminated.

It is very easy to use a planisphere, and the information it provides is invaluable for your observations.

Usage: General use product. May be used by kids over 3 years old.

Specifications
Product ID 60876
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty 2
EAN 5905555009094
Package size (LxWxH) 21x0x31
Shipping Weight 0.05
Sheets 1
Application for pupils and students, for adults
Edition type planisphere
Data storage media print edition
Format, cm 21x31
Coating lamination
Pages 1
Material carton
Map type constellation map
Language English
Additional for latitudes 45-63 ° northern hemisphere
Questions and Answers
Alicia Beasley (2018.01.15)
how to determine the cardinal directions using this map?
Customer service:
Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere allows you to easily determine which celestial objects may be observed at your location, at a given date and time. The cardinal directions are determined by means of a compass.
Paul (2017.10.30)
does the map show the planets of the solar system?
Customer service:
Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere shows a large number of diverse celestial bodies from our and other star systems.
Anthony Brewer (2015.10.16)
does this map show planets?
Customer service:
Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere shows stars, binary stars, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies.
Travis Sevilla (2014.09.01)
what material is this map made of?
Customer service:
Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere is made of paper.
Steve Fuller (2014.05.12)
Good afternoon! Does it include Messier objects?
Customer service:
Yes, you can find Messier objects on the Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere.
Rachel (2014.05.12)
does it show messier objects?
Customer service:
Yes, Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere will show you locations of select Messier objects.
Jim Reyes (2014.04.09)
what's this thing is made for?
Customer service:
Levenhuk M20 Large Planisphere is a compact rotating star chart that quickly and easily helps you find out which celestial objects may be observed at your location, at a given date and time.
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