As seen from Thunder Bay, what is the azimuth of the rising point of a star having declination -30 degrees
a.azimuth 44 degrees
b.azimuth 136 degrees
c.azimuth 226 degrees
d.azimuth 324 degrees
e.Such a star would be always below the horizon when viewed from Thunder Bay
Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following could be the equatorial co-ordinates of a star that rises to the South of East when viewed from Thunder Bay
a.Declination 60 degrees, Right Ascension 13 hours
b.Declination 30 degrees, Right Ascension 6 hours
c.Declination -30 degrees, Right Ascension 1 hours
d.Declination -60 degrees, Right Ascension 20 hours
I dont get how to answer these questions. The declination of Thunder Bay is ~50 (48 i believe) So any help on how to answer these would be apreciated! Thanks
a.azimuth 44 degrees
b.azimuth 136 degrees
c.azimuth 226 degrees
d.azimuth 324 degrees
e.Such a star would be always below the horizon when viewed from Thunder Bay
Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following could be the equatorial co-ordinates of a star that rises to the South of East when viewed from Thunder Bay
a.Declination 60 degrees, Right Ascension 13 hours
b.Declination 30 degrees, Right Ascension 6 hours
c.Declination -30 degrees, Right Ascension 1 hours
d.Declination -60 degrees, Right Ascension 20 hours
I dont get how to answer these questions. The declination of Thunder Bay is ~50 (48 i believe) So any help on how to answer these would be apreciated! Thanks