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navigation begin date: 9/11/2025 12:01:00 am due date: 9/12/2025 11:59:00 pm end date: 9/14/2025 11:59:00 pm
theerathom, kaitlyn grace - ktheera@clemson.edu
problem 3
as seen from the continental united states, the big and little dipper 2s67 - d5 - c0 - 4f - 9f32 - 63371 @theexpertta.com - tracking id: 2s67 - d5 - c0 - 4f - 9f32 - 63371. in accordance with expert tas terms of service. copying strictly forbidden. doing so may result in termination of your expert ta account.
are at the zenith throughout the year.
none of the other options.
are in the north circumpolar zone throughout the year.
are below the horizon throughout the year.
are on the celestial equator throughout the year.
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The Big and Little Dipper are located in the northern sky. From the continental United States, they are in the north circumpolar zone, meaning they never set and are always above the horizon, circling around the north celestial pole throughout the year. They are not at the zenith (the point directly overhead), not below the horizon, and not on the celestial equator.
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C. are in the north circumpolar zone throughout the year.