Celestial cartography

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31Climate Students will learn how locations on the same lines of latitude have similar climates. Grades: 6-8 Objective: Students will learn the parallel of latitude and the meridian of longitude for Arkansas and compare Ar

Climate Students will learn how locations on the same lines of latitude have similar climates. Grades: 6-8 Objective: Students will learn the parallel of latitude and the meridian of longitude for Arkansas and compare Ar

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Source URL: www.naturalheritage.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-21 11:12:54
32Welcome to the Northern States Edition of the Investi-gator! Have you ever thought about where you live on Earth? Earth is like a round ball which spins on its axis (aks is). Earth’s axis is an imaginary line connectin

Welcome to the Northern States Edition of the Investi-gator! Have you ever thought about where you live on Earth? Earth is like a round ball which spins on its axis (aks is). Earth’s axis is an imaginary line connectin

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Source URL: www.naturalinquirer.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-21 12:24:01
33Lines of latitude / Geography / Celestial coordinate system / Equator / Circle of latitude / Longitude / Geographical feature / Latitude / Map / Cartography / Geodesy / Navigation

Tennessee Academic Vocabulary –___________ Third Grade_________________ Curriculum Area: _________Social Studies______________________ WORD DEFINITION CURRICULUM OPPORTUNITIES NUMBER OF EXPOSURES

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Source URL: www.tnspdg.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 09:07:12
34ETF[removed]Celestial Pantheons Andres Kuperjanov, Estonian Literary Museum  The Sky is holy

ETF[removed]Celestial Pantheons Andres Kuperjanov, Estonian Literary Museum The Sky is holy

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Source URL: www.folklore.ee

Language: English - Date: 2010-04-25 14:49:17
35Field Notes From the Armchair Geographer Revisting the 69-mile Rule The ‘69’-mile rule was always a good way to estimate the circumference of the Earth. Since 1 degree of a Great Circle = 69 miles (approximately), th

Field Notes From the Armchair Geographer Revisting the 69-mile Rule The ‘69’-mile rule was always a good way to estimate the circumference of the Earth. Since 1 degree of a Great Circle = 69 miles (approximately), th

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Source URL: www.gislis.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-12 16:01:17
3678  IMO Photographic Handbook PART 7: MEASURING POSITIONS ON PHOTOGRAPHS

78 IMO Photographic Handbook PART 7: MEASURING POSITIONS ON PHOTOGRAPHS

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Source URL: www.imo.net

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-18 15:22:03
37Draft: v. 4.3, [removed]Chapter 2. Cartographic Standards 2.1 Introduction

Draft: v. 4.3, [removed]Chapter 2. Cartographic Standards 2.1 Introduction

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Source URL: pds.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-28 12:08:39
38Microsoft Word - Chapter02.doc

Microsoft Word - Chapter02.doc

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Source URL: pds.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-28 12:08:39
39Test Date: Retest: -------_  Students will be asked to identify the items in bold.

Test Date: Retest: -------_ Students will be asked to identify the items in bold.

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Source URL: brown.osd.wednet.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-01-22 23:52:11
40Measurement / Lines of latitude / Tropics / Navigation / Celestial mechanics / Ecliptic / Solstice / Equinox / Summer solstice / Astrology / Cartography / Celestial coordinate system

NAAP InClass Worksheet: Basic Coordinates and Seasons Module (Instructor Version)

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Source URL: astro.unl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-10-02 14:32:34