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Discover the scientific secrets of Harry, Hermione, Ron, Dumbledore, and more in J.K. Rowlings universe.Movie-goers and young readers the world over have been spellbound by the tales of the boy who lived. J.K. Rowlings stories have conjured ideas of magic and sorcery into our minds like no other book series before. But nature is its own magic. And Muggle scientists have uncovered answers for the weird and wonderful questions from the magic world. Questions such as: Who was the real Merlin?Who really was the last great wizard?Do real-life love potions work?Platform 9: are there real hidden railway stations in London?And many more!The Super Cool Science of Harry Potter is for any young fan of Harry Potter. You dont need to be a witch or wizard to weave your magical way through the facts about your favorite characters, potions, spells, and mysteries from the boy wizards world!

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This book is not authorized or sponsored by Bloomsbury Publishing, Scholastic Inc., Warner Bros., J. K. Rowling, or any other person or entity owning or controlling rights to the Harry Potter name, trademark, or copyrights.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I

MAGICAL PHILOSOPHY

WHY DO WIZARDS AND WITCHES STUDY ASTRONOMY AT HOGWARTS A stronomy is the - photo 3

WHY DO WIZARDS AND WITCHES STUDY ASTRONOMY AT HOGWARTS?

A stronomy is the study of things in the sky. The moon, the stars, and the galaxiesthe kind of stuff you can best spy through a telescope. The sun is studied in astronomy, too, but you should never look at the sun through a telescope.

But you dont even need a telescope to spy astronomy in the Harry Potter stories. Remember the wizardy werewolf Remus Lupin in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ? Lupin was also known as Moony. And for good reason. Because when it was full, light from the moon was the spark that changed Remus from half-blood wizard into full-blooded werewolf!

Then theres the Enchanted Ceiling of the Great Hall at Hogwarts. The secret of this magical ceiling was that it could conjure up images of what the night sky looked like above the Hogwarts rooftops. It did this while the roof was still safe and secure above the heads of the pupils! So, instead of boring ceiling, the pupils got to see zoomed-in images of star clouds and swirling galaxies instead.

And who could forget the Astronomy Tower? It was the tallest tower at Hogwarts Castle, and the setting for one of the most dramatic ever scenes. Under the gathering darkness of the Death Eaters Dark Mark, lurking high above the Tower, Dumbledore met his end as the result of a Killing Curse, cast by Severus Snape.

The Astronomy Tower was also where the wizards and witches studied the night sky. At midnight, under their astronomy teacher Professor Aurora Sinistra, they gazed at the planets and stars through their telescopes. But why do wizards and witches study astronomy at Hogwarts?

Planets, Stars, and Moons: Watch Out for That Werewolf!

Any witch or wizard worth their salt needs to be wary of werewolves, no matter where in the world they are. And since werewolves change during a full moon, it would be wise to know when the moon is full, and when its going to be full! In other words, they need to know all about the moons phases.

Besides the sun, the moon is the brightest object in the sky. The moon is silvery and bright, and if you are lucky enough to live somewhere with clear skies, you can watch the moon change, night after night. Youll see that it moves every day and that its shape is always changing. The changes in shape are whats known as the phases of the moon.

They happen because the moon is a giant ball of rock hanging in space. The moon doesnt give off its own light. Its surface is actually pretty dark, about the same darkness as a chalkboard in school. But it looks bright because its sitting in sunlight. The sun shines on the moon, and the moon reflects that light down to earth.

So, because the moon is a ball of rock, orbiting the Earth, the way we see it lit by the sun changes with time. Thats what causes the phases of the moon. The phase of the moon actually means the shape the moon appears to us as a result of how much of it we see illuminated from the earth. For example, if you see half of the moon lit and the other half dark, we say the moon is half full. When that happens, were halfway through the month to a full moon and werewolf time! (Its no accident that the words month and moon are similar, by the way.)

Wizards and witches would know about the planets, stars, and moons, too. The names of the celestial bodies are hidden in the very names of the days of the wizarding week. In Latin, they run Sunday to Saturday, Solis (Sun/Sunday), Lunae (Moon/Monday), Martis (Mars/Tuesday), Mercurii (Mercury/Wednesday), Iovis (Jupiter/Thursday), Veneris (Venus/Friday), and Saturni (Saturn/Saturday). As you can see, even in English you can tell some days are named after celestial bodies: Sunday, Monday, and Saturday still bear the mark of sun, moon, and Saturn respectively.

If you follow the stories closely, you will also see that Hogwarts expects its students to learn and understand the movements of the planets. In one scene Hermione tells Harry hes wrong in his ideas about Europa, one of the moons of the planet Jupiter: I think you must have misheard Professor Sinistra. Europas covered in ice, not mice. In fact, Jupiter appears in a number of the stories. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone theres a scene where Hermione is testing a reluctant Ron on astronomy. Harry meanwhile pulls a map of Jupiter toward him and begins to learn the names of its moons. And in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , all three of the students are having to write a tricky essay on Jupiters moons.

A History of Astronomy and Magic

The history of astronomy, like that of magic, is a long one. And for much of that history, Muggles argued about the movements of the planets. Muggle astronomers were trying to come to grips with the way the world worked and how the sun, moon, and stars rose in our sky and then set againthat kind of thing.

One of the main ideas was that our earth was at the center of the whole - photo 4

One of the main ideas was that our earth was at the center of the whole universe. (The universe is everything that exists, the whole of space and time, and all the matter and energy within it.) In this earth-centered idea, the planets all moved in circles around the earth. This earth-centered idea also seemed to explain the movements of the sun, and the way it made its yearly path across the sky. The idea also explained the motion of the moon. But the idea of the earth being at the center didnt explain the way in which the wandering planets moved across the sky, night after night. From the ancient days, humans had been able to see the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn with their naked eyes, which means without the use of a telescopethat hadnt been invented yet. And there was a mystery about the movements of the planets. Mercury and Venus always rose and set with the sun, either in early morning or early evening. But the planets Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn could be seen at any time of night. Why was that?

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