Physics, 20.10.2020 23:01 mackdoolittle1
A star has a declination of approximately −15°. Which of these statements is correct about the star? (4 points)
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It is 15° to the left of the celestial equator.
It is 15° to the right of the celestial equator.
It is 15° above the celestial equator.
It is 15° below the celestial equator.
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