You would be pretty darn close to the north pole.
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Specifically, you would be within about 40 miles of the north pole. Polaris is about 2/3 of a degree away from being directly above the north pole.
It would be directly over your head (at the 'zenith'.)
If you stand at the North Pole on Earth, Polaris will be at zenith. (Zenith means directly over your head.)
You would be at or very close to the north pole.
On the north horizon.
Very near the north pole.
To place a celestial pole on your zenith, you would travel to the North or South Pole. Your zenith is the imaginary point directly above your head.
No. Polaris cannot be seen at any point (0.5 degrees) south of the equator.
The zenith.
No, Polaris would not be overhead if you were at the South Pole. The North Star -- Polaris -- is not visible from the Southern Hemisphere.
An object seen halfway between the horizon and the zenith has an altitude of 45 degrees.An object seen due east of the observer has an azimuth of 90 degrees.
no
Your at the equator if you see Polaris at the horizon
Your at the equator if you see Polaris at the horizon
Only if you are at the North Pole.
Polaris, otherwise known as the pole star or the north star, is very close to being straight up from the north pole. If you were standing right at the north pole, Polaris would be almost exactly at your zenith-- straight up.
Within 1/2 degree of 70N. Polaris is not EXACTLY above the North Pole; it is about 0.6 degrees from it.
That's the observer's 'zenith'. Since it's referenced to the "observer's head", each observer has a different zenith.
In the northern hemisphere Polaris can be seen in any month of the year.
No. The North Star, also called Polaris, is a star that is almost directly above the north pole. The zenith is the highest point an object reaches in the sky.
No. It will only always be CLOSE to the zenith if you happen to be at the north pole. At other latitudes, for example if you live at 30° north latitude, it will be about 30° above the horizon (to the north), if you live at 50° north latitude, it will be about 50° above the horizon, etc.
Where on Earth are you if Polaris is on your horizon?
From Antarctica, for example.