Whichever it is, it'll be the other one in 12 hours from now.
He thought he wasn't as important as Jesus (Who died the rightside up).
A symbol that appears the same rightside up or upside down is called an "ambigram." Ambigrams can be words or designs that maintain their appearance when rotated 180 degrees. A common example of an ambigram is the word "ON," which looks the same when flipped upside down.
Only if you cross the broom looking at it rightside up.
plants are just as likely to die upside down as they are rightside up, only being effected by gravity pushing it down to the ground.
This is an ambigram.
yes I think bats do give birth up side down.
Since your eyes see it upside-down (believe it or not), along the tracks the image is turned rightside-up and then then that is what you see....
Australia's shape looks a little like an upside down sheep.
Three friends can stand side-by-side. They can also stand front-to-back. They can also stand upside-down and rightside-up.
Delta Ursae Minoris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor (little dipper).It is the second star down from Polaris in the "handle" [See link]
Devils Tower
Your question doesn't make sense. To the right of what? The Big Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Major. The widely recognized "Dipper" rotates around the northern star (polaris) throughout the year. In Feb the dipper is high in the sky and appears upside down (fluid would spill out of the 'dipper'). in the summer it is low in the sky and would hold liquid. In the fall it is to the right of polaris tilting up. In the spring it is to the left of polaris tilting down. Above assumes viewing from the norhtern hemisphere.