Answer the question below based upon your use of “The Night Sky” planisphere. All times in the questions and all answers
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Answer the question below based upon your use of “The Night Sky”
planisphere. All times in the questions and all answers should be
in Standard Time and should be one time, not a range of time. All
dates answered should be one date, not a range of dates. When
making a star rise or set, make sure the center of the star is on
the horizon. (I do not own a planisphere, so if you answer this
question, please make sure you own one.)\
What bright star is
just transiting at 9:00 PM on September
3?
planisphere. All times in the questions and all answers should be
in Standard Time and should be one time, not a range of time. All
dates answered should be one date, not a range of dates. When
making a star rise or set, make sure the center of the star is on
the horizon. (I do not own a planisphere, so if you answer this
question, please make sure you own one.)\
What bright star is
just transiting at 9:00 PM on September
3?