Problem: Point your observations (the Sun's location) using the numbers 1, 2, and 3 from the table below, in the sky map above. This is the sky map: when you put it above your head and direct "N" of the map into real North in your local sky, the "E" and "W" directions are correct!). Date of the Sun Observation Time of the Sun Observation Location on the Graph above (Civil Time) 2 3 1. Was the Sun exactly in the same (vertical/horizontal) location in the sky every time (1 , 2", and 3" observation in one day) you observed it? (Yes/No): 2. Based on your answer "Yes" or "No" circle the correct answer below: a) The Sun was observed in different vertical/horizontal locations because it moves in the sky. b) The Sun was always observed in the same vertical/horizontal position because it does not move relatively to the Earth. c) The Sun was observed in different vertical/horizontal locations: the Sun does not move in the sky, but we see the change of its position as the observational effect of our Earth's motion. 3. Observing the sky (the Sun location in the sky) every 2 hours you did the observations on a? Need Assignment Help?