The Cosmic Explorer (600-2409) General Information Faxback Doc. # 33042 Latitudes of Major Cities of the World: Use the latitudes to perfectly set up your Cosmic Explorer. We have selected major population centers around the globe. Look at a map to estimate your locations' latitude by comparing it to a city given on the list below which is on the same parallel as your location. An alternative method is looking at a good atlas which lists latitudes of several hundred cities. Use your Degree Scale to set up the Star Ball for some of these major cities. A few degrees difference is NOT significant for the casual star gazer. TABLE 1 U.S. CITIES 1. Albuquerque, NM...........................................35 degrees N 2. Atlanta, GA...............................................34 degrees N 3. Augusta, ME...............................................44 degrees N 4. Boston, MA................................................42 degrees N 5. Chicago, IL...............................................42 degrees N 6. Denver, CO................................................40 degrees N 7. Honolulu. HI..............................................21 degrees N 8. Kansas City, KS...........................................39 degrees N 9. Key West, FL..............................................25 degrees N 10. Los Angeles, CA...........................................34 degrees N 11. Miami, FL.................................................26 degrees N 12. Minneapolis, MN...........................................45 degrees N 13. Nashville, TN.............................................36 degrees N 14. New Orleans, LA...........................................30 degrees N 15. New York, NY..............................................41 degrees N 16. Philadelphia, PA..........................................40 degrees N 17. Phoenix, AZ...............................................33 degrees N 18. St Louis, MO..............................................39 degrees N 19. San Francisco, CA.........................................38 degrees N 20. San Juan, PR..............................................18 degrees N 21. Seattle, WA...............................................48 degrees N 22. Washington, DC............................................39 degrees N WORLD CITIES 1. Athens, Greece............................................38 degrees N 2. Berlin, Germany...........................................53 degrees N 3. Buenos Aires, Argentina.................................. 34 degrees S 4. Canberra, Australia.......................................35 degrees S 5. Hong Kong, Hong Kong......................................21 degrees N 6. Jakarta, Indonesia.........................................6 degrees S 7. Jerusalem, Israel.........................................32 degrees N 8. London, U.K...............................................52 degrees N 9. Luxor, Egypt..............................................25 degrees N 10. Mexico City, Mexico.......................................19 degrees N 11. Moscow, Russia............................................56 degrees N 12. New Delhi, India..........................................29 degrees N 13. Paris, France.............................................49 degrees N 14. Bejing, China.............................................40 degrees N 15. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....................................24 degrees S 16. Rome, Italy...............................................42 degrees N 17. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia......................................24 degrees N 18. Sydney, Australia.........................................34 degrees S 19. Tokyo, Japan..............................................36 degrees N 20. Warsaw, Poland............................................52 degrees N 21. Montreal, Canada..........................................45 degrees N 22. Edmonton, Canada..........................................53 degrees N Cardinal Points: These are the four principal points of the common compass: N. E. S. W. We also show the subcardinal points, NE, SE, SW, NW on the Horizon Ring. These help you locate objects in the sky more easily. They are also good reference terms if you want to describe a general location of a constel- lation or planet. We added the degrees of azimuth for those who would rather use numbers. Azimuth starts at the N cardinal point (360 degrees/ 0 t. E is 90 degrees, W is 270 degrees, S is 180 degrees, and so on. Azimuth is divided into 5 degrees increments. (BR/EB 5/10/96)