Astronomical Surveying Notes-1 PDF
Astronomical Surveying Notes-1 PDF
Astronomical Surveying Notes-1 PDF
Celestial Sphere.
The millions of stars that we see in the sky on a clear cloudless night are all at
varying distances from us. Since we are concerned with their relative distance rather
than their actual distance from the observer. It is exceedingly convenient to picture
the stars as distributed over the surface of an imaginary spherical sky having its
center at the position of the observer. This imaginary sphere on which the star
appear to lie or to be studded is known as the celestial sphere. The radius of the
celestial sphere may be of any value – from a few thousand metres to a few
thousand kilometers. Since the stars are very distant from us, the center of the earth
may be taken as the center of the celestial sphere.
Source : http://www.nprcet.org/e%20content/Misc/e-Learning/CIVIL/IV%20SEMESTER/CE2254%20-%20SURVEYING
%20II.pdf