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What Is the Right Ascension and Declination for Polaris,the North

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Question 11

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What is the right ascension and declination for Polaris,the North Star?


A) RA 0 hr,D 0 degrees
B) RA 0 hr,D 80 degrees
C) RA indeterminate,D 90 degrees
D) RA 90 hr,D -90 degrees

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