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nswer the following questions
matching 1 point
low that weve gotten the formal definitions in
lass, take a moment to make sure you know the
ollowing definitions
the point directly
above you\t\tzenith
celestial latitude\tcelestial e
celestial longitude\tcelestial e
the point directly
below you\t\tnadir
an imaginary
sphere that
extends around
earth on which the
stars appear to
move\t\t\tcelestial s

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "The point directly above you" matches "Zenith" (correct as is).
  2. "celestial latitude" should match "Celestial S" (since celestial latitude is measured from the celestial equator, similar to Earth's latitude, and the standard term related is Celestial Sphere's latitude, often associated with declination, but the option here is Celestial S which is likely a typo or abbreviation for Celestial Sphere - related, but more accurately, celestial latitude is analogous to Earth's latitude, and the correct match for celestial latitude is with the term related to the celestial sphere's latitude, which in the options here, "Celestial S" (maybe Celestial Sphere - related) is the intended match? Wait, no, actually, celestial latitude is similar to Earth's latitude, and celestial longitude is similar to Earth's longitude. Wait, maybe the options have typos. Wait, the correct definitions:
  • Zenith: point directly above.
  • Nadir: point directly below.
  • Celestial Sphere: imaginary sphere around Earth with stars.
  • Celestial Latitude: analogous to Earth's latitude, measured from celestial equator (declination).
  • Celestial Longitude: analogous to Earth's longitude, measured from vernal equinox (right ascension).

But in the given options, let's re - match:

  • "The point directly above you" → Zenith (correct).
  • "celestial latitude" → Let's assume the options have "Celestial S" as a mis - written "Celestial Sphere - related latitude", but actually, the correct match for celestial latitude should be with the term related to its definition. Wait, maybe the options are:
  • "celestial latitude" should match "Celestial S" (maybe a typo for "Celestial South" or related, but more likely, the intended match is:
  • "celestial latitude" → "Celestial S" (assuming the options are mis - labeled, but following the given options):
  • "celestial longitude" → "Celestial E" (maybe "Celestial East" or related, but actually, celestial longitude is right ascension, but with the given options, we proceed.
  • "the point directly below you" → Nadir (correct).
  • "An imaginary sphere that extends around Earth on which the stars appear to move" → Celestial S (maybe "Celestial Sphere", so this is the match).

So correcting the matches:

  • "The point directly above you" - Zenith (correct).
  • "celestial latitude" - Celestial S (assuming the option is for Celestial Sphere - related latitude, maybe a typo).
  • "celestial longitude" - Celestial E (maybe a typo for Celestial Sphere - related longitude).
  • "the point directly below you" - Nadir (correct).
  • "An imaginary sphere that extends around Earth on which the stars appear to move" - Celestial S (as Celestial Sphere).

Answer:

  • "The point directly above you" - Zenith
  • "celestial latitude" - Celestial S
  • "celestial longitude" - Celestial E
  • "the point directly below you" - Nadir
  • "An imaginary sphere that extends around Earth on which the stars appear to move" - Celestial S