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I can not find any reference to a Meridian in the Solar System. In astronomy, there is the Earth's meridian. That's a "great circle" on the "celestial sphere". It passes through the "celestial poles" and also through the "zenith" at the observer's location.
Using declination and right ascension
No plants have ever been observed on the Celestial Sphere.
Celestial Equator
celestial globe is a physical model of celestial sphere
I can not find any reference to a Meridian in the Solar System. In astronomy, there is the Earth's meridian. That's a "great circle" on the "celestial sphere". It passes through the "celestial poles" and also through the "zenith" at the observer's location.
Using declination and right ascension
No, because there is no such thing as the celestial sphere. So there is no inner surface of a celestial sphere.
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No plants have ever been observed on the Celestial Sphere.
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Celestial Equator
celestial globe is a physical model of celestial sphere
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The largest constellation on the celestial sphere is Hydra the Sea Serpent and it is 100° long.
The celestial sphere has been completely divided into 88 constellations, so yes.The celestial sphere has been completely divided into 88 constellations, so yes.The celestial sphere has been completely divided into 88 constellations, so yes.The celestial sphere has been completely divided into 88 constellations, so yes.