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If you are stargazing at a 30 degree latitude in the northern hemisphere, which of the following stars will be visible all year round?
1. star B, at a declination of 75 degrees.
2. star C, at a declination of 90 degrees.
3. star D, at a declination of 10 degrees.
4. star A, at a declination of 35 degrees.
5. none of the above.
6. stars C and B.


Sagot :

Answer:

I think 6

Explanation:

not sure tho I would believe that both b and c

The circle of the circumpolar star is determined by the current latitude. If in a latitude of 30° from Polaris star the starts within 45-60° will be visible.

  • Stars that will be visible at a delineation of 75-90° Star such as Sirius. The stars that are brightest in the night sky in the north and are also called the dog star.

Hence the option 6 both C and B are correct.

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