Yes — the Dipper. It will help us to find our way. All I know of astronomy is that a line drawn through the two stars of the bowl points to the North Star. So that insignificant little star up yonder must be the North Star. Now, what is the old formula.... Elementary Inductive Geography - Página 42por Mary R. Davis - 1900 - 228 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1915 - 346 páginas
...little star up yonder must be the North Star. Now, what is the old formula. — if one stands with one's face to the north " " Your right hand will be toward the east and your left toward the west," prompted Stewart. " So the frontier is to our left. Come." She released... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1915 - 338 páginas
...little star up yonder must be the North Star. Now, what is the old formula — if one stands with one's face to the north " " Your right hand will be toward the east and your left toward the west," prompted Stewart. " So the frontier is to our left. Come." She released... | |
| Albert Perry Brigham, Charles T. McFarlane - 1920 - 282 páginas
...shadow a north and south line can be drawn (Fig. 113). If you stand on such a line and face toward the north, your right hand will be toward the east, your left hand toward the west, and your back toward the south. Fig. 113. Finding directions by a shadow at noon 59 An easy way of... | |
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