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describe the path of celestial objects in relation to the celestial equator

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Answered by TheIronGirl
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Answer:

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Explanation:

An observer standing on Earth's equator visualizes the celestial equator as a semicircle passing through the zenith, the point directly overhead. As the observer moves north (or south), the celestial equator tilts towards the opposite horizon. ... At the poles, the celestial equator coincides with the astronomical horizon.

Answered by MoonxDust
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An observer standing on Earth's equator visualizes the celestial equator as a semicircle passing through the zenith, the point directly overhead. As the observer moves north (or south), the celestial equator tilts towards the opposite horizon. ... At the poles, the celestial equator coincides with the astronomical horizon.

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