Ancient structures associated with positional astronomy include:
- Chichén Itzá
- The Medicine Wheel
- The Pyramids
- Stonehenge
- The Temple of the Sun
On modern star charts, the celestial sphere is divided into 88 constellations. Every star lies within a constellation.
Constellations are useful for navigation. If you live in the northern hemisphere you can find north by locating the star Polaris. This star is always at a position nearly over the north pole.
See also:
- Planets which are in conjunction form a line which passes through the center of the solar system
- The ecliptic is the plane which contains the orbit of a planet, usually in reference to Earth
- Elongation refers to the angle formed by a planet, with respect to the system's center and a viewing point
- Superior planets have a larger orbit than the earth while the inferior planets (Mercury and Venus) orbit the sun inside the earth's orbit
- A transit occurs when an inferior planet passes through a point of conjunction