A constellation directly overhead at midnight in June will be _________ at midnight in December.
A) directly overhead
B) on the eastern horizon
C) on the western horizon
D) below the horizon
E) None of these choices is correct.
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Q17: The celestial equator is always located _.
A)
Q18: What is the Celestial Equator?
A) a band
Q19: The North Celestial Pole is located _.
A)
Q20: The star nearest the North Celestial Pole
Q21: Circumpolar stars are stars that _.
A) rise
Q23: The change in constellations with the seasons
Q24: "Annual motion" refers to changes in the
Q25: The daily spin of Earth on its
Q26: The annual motion of Earth around the
Q27: The star Vega rises today at 6:40
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