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the figure to the right illustrates a meridian diagram centered on an o…

Question

the figure to the right illustrates a meridian diagram centered on an observer looking up at the local sky. the cardinal directions north (n) and south (s) are labeled, for reference, and the pink concentric ovals indicate the observers horizon. six different positions in the sky are labeled with letters a - f. at which point in the image above is the north celestial pole visible at the north pole? a b c d e f

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

At the North Pole, the north celestial pole is directly overhead at the zenith. In the given meridian diagram, the point directly above the observer (at the zenith) corresponds to the position where the north celestial pole would be visible. This is point A as it is at the top - most position in the observer's sky diagram.

Answer:

A. A