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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) The star named Canopus has a declination of approximately –52°. Which of these statements is correct about Canopus? It is 52° above the celestial equator. It is 52° below the celestial equator. It is 52° to the left of the celestial equator. It is 52° to the right of the celestial equator.

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the answer is 'it is 52° below the celestial equator.' :))

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its the correct answer on the quizz,,, good luck!! :3

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Answer:

It is 52° below the celestial equator.

Step-by-step explanation:

The declination is the angle in degrees measured north (+) or south (-) of the an imaginary line called the celestial equator.

The celestial equator is a projection of the earth's equator on the celestial sphere. imaginary

The star named Canopus has a declination of approximately –52°.

Since the angle is negative, this shows that it is south or below the celestial equator and at 52° south of the celestial equator.

Thus, the star named Caponus is 52° below the celestial equator.

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