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2 February, 06:40

A star has a declination of approximately - 90°. In what direction is the star located from the celestial equator?

East

North

South

West

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  1. 2 February, 07:02
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    South

    Explanation:

    The declination of a star is measured in degrees, whether if it's north (+) or south (-). Also, the declination has a central line that defines the north and the south that is called the celestial equator. If a star has a + 90 degree declination, then it's referring to the North Celestial Pole; and if the star has a - 90 degree declination, then it's referring to the South Celestial Pole.
  2. 2 February, 08:47
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    I believe south but not 100% sure hope I'm right
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