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17 March, 18:25

Were would you be if all the stars you see are circumpolar

ps its not on top of the highest mountain lol

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  1. 17 March, 19:39
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    At the Earth's North Pole, the north celestial pole is directly overhead, and all stars that are visible at all (that is, all stars in the northern celestial hemisphere) are circumpolar. As one travels south, the north celestial pole moves towards the northern horizon
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