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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Answers to rising times:

  1. You will see Betelgeuse rising with the sun on July 2.
  2. If you look at the sky one hour before sunrise on Dec. 18, you will see the star, Antares.
  3. The stars Betelgeuse, Pollux and Procyon will rise with the sun in the month of July.
  4. Regulus will rise one hour before the sun on September 2.
  5. Spica is the last star that you will see rising in October.

As an astronomer, you'll be a math brainiac, but that's no reason to neglect your communications skills.

"[Communication] skills are used mostly in reporting to my supervisor what I've been working on. An example would be writing a monthly report to be sent to my supervisor detailing my activities for the previous month. Verbal skills are also used in consulting with my co-workers, sometimes in getting their assistance and other times in assisting them in whatever they are working on," says William Harris, astronomer for the U.S. Naval Observatory.


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