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B would be easier to see in rural areas compared to urban areas, though.
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Well the dimmest object you can see with the unaided eye is about a magnitude 6 and that's in perfect conditions.
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And Neptune at its brightest is magnitude 7.8, and you can't see it without a telescope.
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Hi Everyone,
I was wondering,could i get a a good feel of how different states are from regionals?
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rahiscool wrote:Hi Everyone,
I was wondering,could i get a a good feel of how different states are from regionals?
It all depends on your writer/states. I'm from NY, and last year the regionals and states wasn't THAT different. The states was a LITTLE more difficult but not by much. They both used an inflatable planetarium for the identification part. This year my regionals was star maps, so probably it'll be a planetarium at states but who knows. You would probably have to know more for sates. But at least from my experience, they weren't THAT different.
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Does anybody know what a T Tauri star is and where it is placed on an H-R diagram?
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Pleides i love the study guide. How did it work out during the competition?/?
mine was similar to yours except i had 4 star charts instead of the constellations you drew in. The study guide didn't really work out for me since we were in the planiterium and it was so dark that i couldn't see a thing.
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RightorRong wrote:Does anybody know what a T Tauri star is and where it is placed on an H-R diagram?
Here's a diagram of an HR Diagram with T Tauri stars on it:
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RightorRong wrote:Does anybody know what a T Tauri star is and where it is placed on an H-R diagram?
Do you have to know T Tauri stars for RFS? I thought it was only Astronomy.
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:
RightorRong wrote:Does anybody know what a T Tauri star is and where it is placed on an H-R diagram?
Do you have to know T Tauri stars for RFS? I thought it was only Astronomy.
I would assume so. Last year at nationals there were a few questions on them, but then again that was nationals. I would think you might as well know it just in case. I think that could be applied to some other more advanced knowledge (variable stars, and I can't think of anything else at the moment)
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