How to Make Constellation Model for School/College Project
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hello friends, here I show you How to Make Constellation Model for School/College Project. Please see carefully and make it easily. It will help the students of the school/college to create their project. Thank you.
Materials Required: Card Board, Black Art Paper, Fevicol Glue, LED Light, Coper Wire, Switch, Knife, etc.
WHAT ARE CONSTELLATIONS? :
There are a few different definitions of constellations, but many people think of constellations as a group of stars. Often, it's a group of stars that looks like a particular shape in the sky and has been given a name. These stars are far away from Earth. They are not connected to each other at all. Some stars in a constellation might be close while others are very far away. But, if you were to draw lines in the sky between the stars like a dot-to-dot puzzle - and use lots of imagination - the picture would look like an object, animal, or person.
WHAT CONSTELLATIONS CAN YOU SEE IN THE NIGHT SKY?:
The constellations you can see at night depend on the time of year. Earth orbits around the Sun once each year. Our view into space through the night sky changes as we orbit. So, the night sky looks slightly different each night because Earth is in a different spot in its orbit. The stars appear each night to move slightly west of where they were the night before.
CONSTELLATION SCORPIUS :
The constellation Scorpius, the scorpion, is located in the southern hemisphere of the sky. It can be seen in summer from the northern hemisphere, but is low in the sky and is best seen from the southern hemisphere or southern United States. It is visible at latitudes between 40 degrees and -90 degrees. It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. It is a medium-sized constellation that occupies 497 square degrees of the sky. It ranks 33rd in size among the 88 constellations of the night sky. Scorpius is easy to find due to its distinct "J" shape, also described as a fishhook. It is one of the thirteen constellations of the zodiac. This means it lies along the path the Sun travels in the sky during the year.
CONSTELLATION ORION :
The constellation Orion, the great hunter, is visible from October through March in both hemispheres. It can be seen at latitudes between 85 degrees and -75 degrees. It is a large constellation filling an area 594 square degrees. It ranks 26th in size among the 88 constellations in the night sky. It is bordered by Taurus to the northwest, Eridanus to the southwest, Lepus to the south, Monoceros to the east, and Gemini to the northeast. It is without a doubt one of the brightest and most beautiful constellations in the winter sky. Its bright stars form an hourglass shape that can be seen even in urban areas with moderate amounts of light pollution. It contains an asterism of three stars in a straight line known as Orion’s Belt. This is one of the most recognizable groupings of stars in the night sky.
CONSTELLATION USHA MAJOR :
The constellation Ursa Major, the great bear, is visible in the northern hemisphere all year long. It is a large constellation occupying an area of 1,280 square degrees. This makes it the third largest constellation in the night sky. It is one of the best-known constellations and is famous for containing an asterism known as the Big Dipper. This grouping of bright stars is one of the most recognizable shapes in the sky and can easily be found even in light polluted cities. The shape of the bear can clearly be seen under dark skies, with the handle of the dipper making up the bear's tail. During the Civil War, the Big Dipper was used by the Underground Railroad. Slaves escaping from the South were told to follow the "drinking gourd" to a better life. This is because the Big Dipper is circumpolar, meaning it can be seen in the North all night long. The message of the drinking gourd was passed along in the form of song, since most of the slaves were unable to read or write.
CONSTELLATION CANCER :
The constellation Cancer, the crab, is visible in the northern hemisphere in the early spring. It is visible at latitudes between 90 degrees and -60 degrees. It is a medium-sized constellation filling 506 square degrees of the sky. It ranks 31st in size among the 88 constellations in the night sky. It is bordered by Gemini to the west, Lynx to the north, Leo Minor to the northeast, Leo to the east, Hydra to the south, and Canis Minor to the southwest. It is one of the thirteen constellations of the zodiac. This means it lies along the path the Sun travels in the sky during the year.
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Very happy to see that just wow 👌
i wonder how long it really took you to make? and also its amazing🤩
Mind blowing 🤯
Interesting🤩
😊
Outstanding project...
Thanks 😊
Is that a soldering wire ?
The project is awesome... I wonder how were you able to light up those bulbs with just only 1 dry cell? How many volt is that dry cell?
Waiting for your response 😁
9 volt
You used only one dry cell? I thought blue LED 5 mm light bulb will need at least 3 volt to shine. So if you use only one dry cell for all of the light bulbs there, how were you able to operate them all?
(Please answer😁, I'm curious 😁. I think of adopting your idea to our own project. And I need to ask questions from you in this matter.😁)
PS: I'm not good at electric matter 😅
I am also not good in electronic matter.....I connect all LED light in one battery...and it's glowing... that's it...
@@ThinkCreativeMakeCreativeIs the blue and white wire copper wires
My permission to make this Constellation Model from Junior High School.
what is the awg size copper wire you used? Sir
How many LED lights do you used?????
43 LED light.
Beautiful project
Thank you! 😊
Sir apne wire ko minus point pe joda hai ya plus mai pls tell me
Light ki negative wire se battery ke negative...or light ki positive wire se battery ke positive se jura hay
how do I get the cable connected and the lights on? I don't understand
hello can you tell what kind of led light is that please thanks and where to buy/ where j can buy
43 led light
would any other color of wire work? or they like serve a purpose hahah
It. Is. Ursha. Not. Usha
Yes my mistake
No its ursa😅
It's Ursa not Ursha Mind urself 😅
Where are you Linving
Him: ursha 😂😂
Apke jaise same battery se maine bahot baar jalaya lekin woh 2 ya 3 se jyada jal Hii nahi rahi ab mai kya karu ? Konse battery se usko jalao
Apne 9 volt battery use kiya hay....?
Wtf@@ThinkCreativeMakeCreative
What is the name of the wire you use (attach with coper wire)?
Is that soldering wire or else ?
Normal copper wire
And blue wire is also copper wire ?
And white one
Yes
hello what the material is used?
plss answer
See description box
What's the pen called?
Glitter pen
Mujhe wiring thoda samjh nahi aa paya aap kuch bata sakte hai sir me ise apne bache ke liye bana raha hu
Pahale sare led ko laga lijiye....then sare led ke positive side ek tar se joint kijiye...or sare led kr negative side ko ek tar se joint kijiye ...then battery ke negative se negative wala tar ko joint kijiye....or battery ke positive ki tar ko led ki positive tar se joint karne ke pahle ek switch de dijiye....aap ka kam ho jaye ga
Wow
Which pen does you use in constellations
Glitter pen
U can correct the spelling by Editing. Project is beautiful but I don't like ur spelling mistake
Bro its not usha major its ursa major
Yes... you are right 👍🏻
How many LED can glow with 9bolt battery
50
What is total cost bro
150
@@ThinkCreativeMakeCreative can one 9 watt battery will glow all 30 bule LED light ?
Bro tell it please
I love this video very much so that I want to do it
Yes
Hi can you tell materials required please
Check description box
Ummm .... can u write some ''principles of working ''of this model
Bro dont make content without step by step discription
anyone is from gyanodaya gurukul school my name is mayank class-6A
it's ursa not usha 🤓🤓🤓
Yes..
😂😂😂😂😂