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problem 4
if you want to locate someone precisely on the surface of the earth, you specify her exact latitude and longitude. if you want to locate a star precisely on the sky, you need to specify its exact
constellation.
north and east point.
right ascension and declination.
meridian and great circle.
solstice and equinox.
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To precisely locate a star in the sky, right - ascension (similar to longitude on Earth) and declination (similar to latitude on Earth) are used. A constellation is a group of stars, not precise coordinates. North and east point are not the standard for star location. Meridian and great - circle are related to Earth's geography concepts, not star location. Solstice and equinox are related to Earth's position in its orbit around the Sun, not star location.
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C. right ascension and declination