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Ans: C Section: 1-4 99. Where would you have to be in order to see the north celestial pole directly over your head (i.e., in your zenith)?

Ans: C Section: 1-4 99. Where would you have to be in order to see the north celestial pole directly over your head (i.e., in your zenith)? A) On the equator B) At the North Pole of the Earth C) At a position about 1 away from the South Pole, to account for precession D) At the South Pole of the Earth Ans: B Section: 1-4 100. If you were standing on the equator, which of the following positions in the sky would pass through your zenith at some time in one 24-hour period? A) The north celestial pole, which is the perpendicular to the celestial equator. B) The position of the Sun at summer solstice C) Vernal equinox, or 0 hours right ascension, 0 declination D) The ecliptic pole, or perpendicular to the ecliptic plane Ans: C Section: 1-4 101. The star grouping Leo (the lion) extends for about 30 along a region close to the celestial equator. At low- to mid-latitudes, roughly how long will it take Leo to rise above the horizon?

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