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  • 23-09-2018
  • Geography
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Where would you be if the Polaris is seen at the zenith?

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jwade1314
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  • 23-09-2018

If you joined Santa last Christmas at the north pole (90 degrees latitude), you would have seen Polaris straight overhead and the celestial equator on your horizon. The point straight overhead on the celestial sphere for any observer is called the zenith and is always 90 degrees from the horizon.

So the answer is the North Pole.

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