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Q: Which part of the celestial sphere does the meridian divide in half non- visible?
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What is a meridian in the solar system?

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.


How does the equatorial system divide the celestial sphere?

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Are the stars located with the respect to the celestial sphere on the surface of the sphere?

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What is the sphere that surrounds the earth?

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What is the projection of earths equator on the celestial sphere?

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What is the length in degrees of the largest constellation on the celestial sphere?

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Do all-stars belong to a constellation?

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