The entire Big Dipper is always above the horizon for latitude 10 degrees N 30 d
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The entire Big Dipper is always above the horizon for latitude
10 degrees N
30 degrees N
60 degrees N
There is no location where the entire Big Dipper is above the horizon all the time.
QUESTION 21
Orion can never be seen from latitude
30 degrees N
50 degrees N
60 degrees N
Every location on Earth can see at least part of Orion at some point.
The Southern Cross can sometimes seen from latitude
20 degrees N
40 degrees N
90 degrees N
Every location on Earth can see the Southern Cross at some point.
A.10 degrees N
B.30 degrees N
C.60 degrees N
D.There is no location where the entire Big Dipper is above the horizon all the time.
QUESTION 21
Orion can never be seen from latitude
A.30 degrees N
B.50 degrees N
C.60 degrees N
D.Every location on Earth can see at least part of Orion at some point.
The Southern Cross can sometimes seen from latitude
A.20 degrees N
B.40 degrees N
C.90 degrees N
D.Every location on Earth can see the Southern Cross at some point.
Explanation / Answer
Big Dipper : 10 degrees N and 30 degrees N.
Orion : Every location on Earth can see at least part of Orion at some point.
Southern cross / Crux : 90 degrees N
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