No, because there is no such thing as the celestial sphere. So there is no inner surface of a celestial sphere.
The stars in the Ptolemaic model of the universe move on or are attached to a celestial sphere.
No.
The inside of a planetarium is a sphere with the stars and planets projected on to it. The celestial sphere is an infinite sphere that we imagine has the stars and planets on it. On the celestial sphere only an object's direction matters and its distance is ignored. A viewer at the centre of the planetarium sees stars and planets as they appear in the sky, but viewers in all the seats see approximately the right view.
The imaginary line around which the earth turns is its axis.
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The coordinates of Capricornus in the celestial sphere are: Right Ascension 20h 06m 46.4871s - 21h 59m 04.8693s and Declination −8.4043999°- −27.6914144°.
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No plants have ever been observed on the Celestial Sphere.
celestial sphere
The celestial sphere has the Earth at the centre and all the objects in the sky situated on the sphere at infinite distance. Positions of the objects are described by two coordinates, which could be azimuth and elevation, or, in geocentric coordinates, declination and hour-angle.
Celestial Equator
celestial globe is a physical model of celestial sphere
If the sphere is conducting, all the charge is distributed uniformly on the outer surface of the sphere.