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    The Right Ascension of a Star Is One Coordinate of Its
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The Right Ascension of a Star Is One Coordinate of Its

Question 55

Question 55

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The right ascension of a star is one coordinate of its position, measured along the


A) observer's meridian.
B) celestial equator.
C) observer's horizon.
D) ecliptic.

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