Abstract

A low-cost celestial globe is developed to support astronomical coordinate learning. It isused for demonstrating how stars are positioned and to analyse the motion of celestialbodies or diurnal motion. The model was implemented at a weekend astronomy campprovided for students from schools in the northeastern region of Thailand. A series ofactivities required the students to describe the position of celestial objects and their motiondue to the rotation of the Earth.

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