The celestial equator is always located ________.

A. running east to west, between the ecliptic and the North Celestial Pole
B. running due east to due west, 90 degrees from the north Celestial Pole
C. in the northern sky, at an altitude equal to your latitude
D. running north to south, and directly overhead
E. None of these choices is correct.


Answer: B

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