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problem 9 on the celestial sphere, halfway between the celestial poles lies the
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- zenith for all observers.
- horizon.
- plane of the milky way.
- path of the sun on any given day.
- celestial equator.
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To solve this, we recall celestial sphere concepts:
- The celestial equator is the great circle on the celestial sphere midway between the celestial poles (north and south celestial poles), analogous to Earth's equator.
- Zenith is the point directly overhead for an observer (varies by observer), so not midway between poles for all.
- Horizon is the observer's local horizontal circle, not related to celestial poles' midpoint.
- Plane of the Milky Way is the galactic plane, not midway between celestial poles.
- Path of the Sun (ecliptic) is tilted relative to celestial equator, not midway between poles.
Thus, the correct answer is the celestial equator.
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E. celestial equator (Note: In the original options, the selected one is "celestial equator", so the answer is the option with "celestial equator". If the options were labeled, e.g., E, then E. celestial equator. Based on the image, the correct choice is the one with "celestial equator".)