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A New Wrinkle . . . the Third Dimension!Seeing Through Different Eyes | What is an image? | I'm not lost . . . I've got a map!
So what if the Earth is round?! | A new wrinkle . . . the third dimension. | Earth vs. the Center of the Galaxy Have you ever stood outside and looked at the stars and wondered how far away the objects are, where are they in relationship to each other, and how you could; explain to a friend where you are looking in the sky? This last one is easy, because we just have to define an origin and a coordinate system as we did before. But now, the objects are NOT on a surface like that on the Earth. An object with certain coordinates in the sky can be at ANY distance from us on the Earth. This new wrinkle makes the study of coordinate systems even more interesting. More Resources: Investigate our galaxy using Chandra. |
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