Topic: Star Map Northern Hemisphere
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Where on the map is the Northern Hemisphere?
The northern is hemisphere is just the north upper half of the Earth. So it is the upper half of the Earth Read More »
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Where is the northern hemisphere on the map?
To the north of the southern hemisphere. On a globe of the world it is the top half. Read More »
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What is the brightest star in the northern hemisphere?
After the Sun, the brightest star is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major. However, while Sirius is the brightest star visible from the Northern Hemisphere, it is part of a southern hemisphere constellation. Therefore, Arcturus, in Boot... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
polaris. Polaris is also part of the Little Dipper. Read More »
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Putang ina niyong lahat Read More »
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I'f you can see the eqauter on the map on top of it is the nortern hemisphere Read More »
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We won't know the answer to that question until we know that we have discovered all of the stars above the horizon in the northern hemisphere, and measured the brightness of each one. In fact, now that we ponder the question some more, it's... Read More »
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Polaris, the 'North Star', which never sets, and indicates the direction of north. Polaris is the last star in the handle of the Little Dipper, Ursa Minor. ('Little Bear,') Read More »
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All of them, if you know the sky well enough. Were you standing on the north pole looking straight up, Polaris would be directly overhead. Consequently if you are anywhere in the northern hemisphere, Polaris indicates north. Read More »
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Because you are looking up at a different part of the sky. Read More »
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