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... • Is celestial equator always perpendicular to earth's axis & the north celestial pole? __yes • What is the altitude of the celestial equator on the meridian as seen from Shawnee? _35 • From a constant terrestrial latitude will the value for the previous answer change? _no • Is the angle between the ...
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