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Cloe Wilkins
15 December, 13:31
If you see the north star what is your longitude
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Matias Meza
15 December, 16:54
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When viewed from the equator (0 degrees latitude), Polaris lies on the northern horizon. As an observer moves northward--say, to Houston, Tex. (30 degrees latitude) - - Polaris is located 30 degrees above the northern horizon.
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