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Celestial Observation

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Celestial Observation What's in the Sky? + Constellations + Motion of the Sky + Celestial Terms + - Cardinal Points - Culmination - Meridian / Hour Angle - Zenith - Circumpolarity - Co-latitude & Co-declination Circumpolar & Seasonal Stars + Celestial Sphere + Celestial Calculations Celestial Calculations Planning to Observe +

Circumpolarity

6.13 - Understand, in relation to astronomical observations, the terms:
e) circumpolarity

Circumpolarity is when a star never sets below the horizon from a certain latitude.

See the Circumpolar and Seasonal Stars page.

 

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