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Summary and review notes of Edexcel GCSE Astronomy Paper 1, Topic 6 - Celestial Observation. Here, there are comprehensive notes per specification point, topic-by-topic questions, and exam-style questions specifically related to the Topic. The "Celestial Observation" topic builds student's understanding of how to observe a variety of naked-eye astronomical phenomena, taking into account effects such as weather and light pollution.

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Topic 6: Celestial Observations
Specification
Point Necessary Understanding

6.1 Recognise astronomical phenomenon with the naked-eye

6.2 Recognise and draw constellations and asterisms, including their most prominent stars

6.3 Understand the use of asterisms as pointers to locate specific objects in the night sky

Understand why there is a range of constellations, asterism and star names among
6.4 different cultures
Use information from star charts, planispheres, computer programs, or apps to
6.5
identify objects in the night sky
6.6 Understand the causes and effects of light pollution

6.7 Understand the terms celestial sphere, poles, and equator

6.8 Use the equatorial coordinate system

,6.1 Recognise common astronomical phenomena visible to the naked eye




A few naked eye astronomical phenomenon are
visible in the Earth’s sky:




[4]

Galax
[1] [2] ies
Sun Nebul
ae
Gas and dust
residue from a
supernova
Star
Clusters
Stars held together
[3] by self-gravitation[5]
Moon

,6.1 Recognise common astronomical phenomena visible to the naked eye




A few naked eye astronomical phenomenon are
visible in the Earth’s sky:




[1]

Double
Stars [2] [3]


Constella
tions
A group of stars

Asterisms

Observed patterns
or group of stars
[3]

, 6.1 Recognise common astronomical phenomena visible to the naked eye




A few naked eye astronomical phenomenon are
visible in the Earth’s sky:




Comet
Snowballs of frozen
gas, rock, and dust
that spews a trial
[1] when heated

Meteor
[3]

Dust and debris that Planets
burns up in
[2] atmosphere Celestial bodies that
don’t twinkle
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