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    Figure 2-4 Review the Accompanying Figure  (Figure 2-4) and Identify Point B
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Figure 2-4 Review the Accompanying Figure  (Figure 2-4) and Identify Point B

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  Figure 2-4 Review the accompanying figure  (Figure 2-4)  and identify point B. A)  zenith B)  north point C)  celestial equator D)  south celestial pole E)  north celestial pole Figure 2-4
Review the accompanying figure  (Figure 2-4) and identify point B.


A) zenith
B) north point
C) celestial equator
D) south celestial pole
E) north celestial pole

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