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c) Can the Pole Star be seen from Australia, which is located near Earth's South Pole?
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Answered by jakharnaman2011
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In between the poles and the equator — at latitudes like southern Australia — you get a bit of both. You're far enough south to see the stars circling the South Celestial Pole, but because you're not at a right angle to the axis of spin, the stars don't go straight overhead as they travel from east to west.

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Answered by janardhanratnala
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Answer: In between the poles and the equator — at latitudes like southern Australia — you get a bit of both. You're far enough south to see the stars circling the South Celestial Pole, but because you're not at a right angle to the axis of spin, the stars don't go straight overhead as they travel from east to west.

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