During Summer Solstice? I think.
Most communication satellites orbit at or near the equator. In the northern hemisphere this is obviously to the south. In the southern hemisphere it is to the north, so the dishes would point north.
It is - but the northern hemisphere is also tilted awayfrom the sun at that point, giving us wintertime.
It is - but the Northern Hemisphere is also tilted awayfrom the sun at that point, giving us wintertime.
yes it does
The north celestial pole is not visible from any point on Earth's surface south of the equator. This is always true. The north celestial pole is the point in the sky directly above the Earth's north pole. Even though the north celestial poles moves about in the sky, it remains invisible everywhere in the southern hemisphere. The north celestial pole moves around in a circle in the sky as the Earth's axis wobbles. Each wobble takes about 23 thousand years.
At the winter solistice.
Satellite dishes in the Northern Hemisphere are pointed south to align with geostationary satellites above the equator, while in the Southern Hemisphere, they are pointed north for the same reason. This alignment ensures optimal reception and transmission of satellite signals.
Because of the Magnetic North Pole, a point on the Earth's Northern Hemisphere
bob
The South Pole is the farthest point from the North Pole.
The farthest point north on the Earth is the North Pole. The farthest point south on the Earth is the South Pole.
Yes. Every point in the USA is.
Yes. Anything north of the equator is part of the Northern Hemisphere.
canada
Alaska is furthest north and the point is Point Barrow.
The North side turns north, and the South side turns south, whether you are in the southern or northern hemisphere
India is entirely in the northern hemisphere. In fact, the southernmost point in India is about 7 degrees north.