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  • ...center of the celestial sphere is the Earth, such that the [[pole]]s and [[equator]] of both the Earth and the celestial sphere aligns with each other. The ce
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  • ...the Earth at its center, the latitude passing through it is known as the [[equator]]. It is said to be at 0° to the arbitrary line that connects the center o ...quator, you will find Polaris at the horizon, at a 0° angle, which is the equator. This angle is also known as the '''altitude of the star'''. The resulting
    2 KB (374 words) - 07:25, 29 November 2016
  • ...of [[Earth]]'s equator coincides with the celestial equator. The celestial equator is said to have a declination of 0°. The longitude part of the celestial s
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  • ...ravels at the same speed as it reaches the equator. But, the target at the equator has a different and a faster tangential speed. So as the cannonball travels ...e in the southern hemisphere. As the wind flows from both the poles to the equator, they deflect towards right and left from the northern and southern poles r
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  • ...the surface temperatures are as high as 700 K during the day time at the [[equator]]. But the lack of tilt prevents the poles from any direct exposure to the
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