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Physics, 06.08.2019 04:30 jdilla98

Using vocabulary such as meridian, zenith, etc., describe the relationship of a star's altitude above the horizon and the observer's latitude. if you are positioned at the earth's equator, and a given star is at your zenith, what happens to that star's position (relative to you, the observer) as you walk in a straight line to the north pole? why are some stars and constellations only seen during certain seasons?

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