(3) Draw a curved surface on 180× 160 (mm 2) white cardboard, and dig diagonal and elliptical holes at the top of the graph with a knife. Before digging an oval hole, check the latitude of the residence on the map. If you live near 30 north latitude, dig along the 30 line; if you live near 40 north latitude, dig along the 40 line. Finally, glue the yellow cardboard and paste the surface map, and the activity map is completed. Both sides of the map disk are exposed 5 mm from the panel, which is convenient for fingers to touch the disk. Use (1) to turn the disc, and align the date line on the star map with the time line on the panel according to the date and time of the stargazing day. (2) Lift the active star map to the top of your head, so that the direction on the star map is consistent with the actual direction. The elliptical circle in the star map represents the surrounding horizon, and the center of the elliptical circle is the zenith; The constellation near the circle is the constellation near the horizon, and the constellation in the center of the circular hole is the constellation above the observer's head. At this time, you can look for bright stars in the sky by comparing the star maps.
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