Make your own planisphere



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Make your own planisphere Dominic Ford April 2014 A planisphere is a simple hand-held device which shows a map of which stars are visible in the night sky at any particular time. By rotating a wheel, it shows how stars move across the sky through the night, and how different constellations are visible at different times of year. Using the materials available on this webpage, you can make your own planisphere out of paper or cardboard. What you need Two sheets of A4 paper, or preferably thin card. Scissors. A split-pin fastener. Optional: one sheet of transparent plastic, e.g. acetate designed for use with overhead projectors. Optional: A little glue. Instructions Step 1 Planispheres look slightly different depending on where you live. The planisphere prepared in this document is designed for use anywhere on Earth which is within a few degrees of latitude 52 N. If you live elsewhere, you can find alternative versions prepared for any other latitude, which are available from http://in-the-sky.org/planisphere Step 2 Print the pages of at the back of this PDF file, showing the starwheel and the body of the planisphere, onto two separate sheets of paper, or more preferably onto thin card. Step 3 Carefully cut out the star wheel and the body of the planisphere. Also cut out the shaded grey area of the planisphere s body, and if you have it, the grid of lines which you have printed onto transparent plastic. If you are using cardboard, you may wish to carefully score the body of the planisphere along the dotted line to make it easier to fold it along this line later.

MAKE YOUR OWN PLANISPHERE 2 Step 4 The star wheel has a small circle at its center, and the planisphere s body has a matching small circle at the bottom. Make a small hole (about 2mm across) in each. If a paper drill is to hand, these are ideal, otherwise use a compass point and enlarge the hole by turning in a circular motion. Step 5 Slot a split-pin fastener through the middle of the starwheel, with the head of the fastener against the printed side of the starwheel. Then slot the body of the planisphere onto the same fastener, with the printed side facing the back of the fastener. Fold the fastener down to secure the two sheets of cardboard together. Step 6 (Optional) If you printed the final page of the PDF file onto a sheet of plastic, you should now stick this grid of lines over the viewing window which you cut out from the body of the planisphere. Step 7 Fold the body of the planisphere along the dotted line, so that the front of the starwheel shows through the window which you cut in the body. Congratulations, your planisphere is now ready for use! How to use a planisphere Turn the starwheel until you find the point around its edge where today s date is marked, and line this point up with the current time. The viewing window now shows all of the constellations that are visible in the sky. Go outside and face north. Holding the planisphere up to the sky, the stars marked at the bottom of the viewing window should match up with those that you see in the sky in front of you. Turn to face east or west, and rotate the planisphere so that the word East or West is at the bottom of the window. Once again, the stars at the bottom of the viewing window should match up with those that you see in the sky in front of you. If you printed the grid of altitude and azimuth lines onto transparent plastic, these lines let you work out how high objects will appear in the sky, and in which direction. The circles are drawn at altitudes of 10,20,30...80 degrees above the horizon. For reference, a distance of ten degrees roughly equates to a hand-span at arm s length. The curved lines are vertical lines connecting points on the horizon up to the point immediately above your head. They are drawn in the cardinal directions S,SSE,SE,ESE,E, etc. License Like everything else on In-The-Sky.org, this planisphere kits is c Dominic Ford. However, everything on In-The-Sky.org is provided for the benefit of amateur astronomers worldwide, and you are welcome to modify and/or redistribute any of the material on this website, under the following conditions: (1) Any item that has an associated copyright text must include that unmodified text in your redistributed version, (2) You must credit me, Dominic Ford, as the original author and copyright

MAKE YOUR OWN PLANISPHERE 3 holder, (3) You may not derive any profit from your reproduction of material on this website, unless you are a registered charity whose express aim is the advancement of astronomical science, or you have the written permission of the author.

Auriga JUNE MAKE YOUR OWN PLANISPHERE 4 NOVEMBER Horologium Caelum Pictor DECEMBER Canis Major Canis Minor Antlia Cetus Aries Cancer Aquarius Andromeda Cassiopeia Camelopardalis Columba Puppis JANUARY Lepus Eridanus Fornax Taurus Orion Monoceros Gemini Pyxis Hydra Vela FEBRUARY OCTOBER 2 8 SEPTEMBER Phoenix Grus Sculptor Piscis Austrinus Pisces Pegasus Equuleus Triangulum Lacerta Vulpecula Delphinus Perseus Cygnus Sagitta Cepheus Lyra Draco Ursa Minor Hercules Lynx Ursa Major Bo otes Leo Minor Corona Borealis Serpens Canes Venatici Coma Berenices Leo Sextans Virgo Crater Corvus Centaurus APRIL MARCH Capricornus Aquila Libra AUGUST Microscopium Indus Sagittarius Scutum Serpens Ophiuchus Lupus Corona Australis Scorpius Norma JULY Telescopium Ara MAY The planisphere s central starwheel, which should be sandwiched inside the folded holder.

Un cherche-étoiles est un accessoire de poche simple fournissant une carte des étoiles visibles dans le ciel à un instant donné. Au moyen d un disque rotatif, il montre comment les étoiles se déplacent dans le ciel pendant la nuit et la manière dont différentes constellations sont visibles selon la période de l année. Dans le ciel nocturne, les constellations accomplissent une révolution autour des pôles célestes toutes les 23 heures et 56 minutes. L idée de représenter le ciel nocturne à plat sous la forme d une carte que l on tourne pour imiter la rotation du ciel date de l astronome grec de l Antiquité Hipparque (150 av. J.-C. env.). Le fait que cette rotation s effectue en quatre minutes de moins que ce que dure une journée signifie que les étoiles se lèvent quatre minutes plus tôt chaque jour, ou une demi-heure plus tôt chaque semaine. Tout au long de l année, de nouvelles constellations deviennent visibles dans le ciel avant l aurore, et disparaissent dans le crépuscule en fin de journée. For more information, see http://in-the-sky.org/planisphere c Dominic Ford 2014. EAST WEST Cut out this shaded area with scissors. It will become a viewing window through which to look at the star wheel behind. 1 Turn the starwheel until you find the point around its edge where today s date is marked, and line this point up with the current time. The viewing window now shows all of the constellations that are visible in the sky. NORTH PLANISPHERE 52 N 2 Go outside and face north. Holding the planisphere up to the sky, the stars marked at the bottom of the viewing window should match up with those that you see in the sky in front of you. 3 Turn to face east or west, and rotate the planisphere so that the word East or West is at the bottom of the window. Once again, the stars at the bottom of the viewing window should match up with those that you see in the sky in front of you. For more information, see http://in-the-sky.org/planisphere c Dominic Ford 2014. 5PM 7AM 6PM 6AM 7PM 5AM 8PM 4AM 9PM 3AM 10PM 2AM 11PM SOUTH 1AM

MAKE YOUR OWN PLANISPHERE 6 This grid of lines can optionally be printed onto transparent plastic and glued into the cut out window in the planisphere s body to show the altitudes of objects in the sky, and their directions.