That would probably be Spica in Virgo. Saturn is quite close by.
A compass heading of 136 degrees is in the southeast direction. Specifically, it is slightly more towards the south than the east, falling within the range of southeast (135 degrees) to south-southeast (157.5 degrees). This heading indicates a diagonal direction moving away from due east and towards due south.
Latitude only goes between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north, so no.
Actually at 23.5 degrees it is never overhead because the Earth's axial tilt is only 23.44 degrees. However, for the purposes of this answer let us round up to 23.5 degrees. The Tropic of Cancer is located at 23.5° North of the equator. The Tropic of Capricorn lies at 23.5° South of the equator. There is one day each year when the Sun is overhead (90 degrees) at these latitudes. In the North this is at the Summer Solstice in June (around the 21st) each year and in the South it is at the Winter Solstice in December (around the 21st) each year.
Sunspots are most frequent about 30 degrees north or south of the equator. They tend to appear there around the maximum of the 11 year sunspot cycle. Earlier in the cycle they areseen at higher latitudes and later they are at lower latitudes.
The Southern tip of Ireland is about 51 degrees North. That is not far enough South for astronomical twilight to end on dates near the summer solstice. (The Sun never sets at latitudes above about 66.5 degrees, at the summer solstice. Astronomical twilight ends with the centre of the Sun 18 degrees below the horizon. That means you would need to be around 48.5 degrees North to get full darkness at the summer solstice.)
Indiana borders Kentucky to the south and southeast.
Indiana borders Kentucky to the south and southeast.
South-East; the point in question is in the English channel.
Canada is farther from South Dakota than Indiana. Canada is a country located to the north of the United States, whereas Indiana is a state that borders South Dakota to the southeast.
The bearing of southeast is 135 degrees on a compass. Bearings are measured clockwise from true north, where north is 0 degrees, east is 90 degrees, south is 180 degrees, and west is 270 degrees. Therefore, southeast lies exactly halfway between south and east.
Azimuth 140 degrees (true) is 40 degrees east of south, or pretty close to southeast.(Southeast is exactly 135 degrees true.)
Very close to south-southeast. Halfway between southeast and south is 157.5 degrees.
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Well, none of them of them. ALL of Indiana is Southeast of Rockford IL. Rockford IL is in northern Illinois right in the middle (horizontally) of the upper border of the state. Straight east is Lake Michigan and the Indiana border is around the southern edge of the lake. What is southeast of Rockford? Chicago, Illinois. East Chicago, Indiana. Hammond, Indiana...
90 degrees from North would be East, then another 45 degrees from that would bring it halfway to South. Therefore, 135 degrees clockwise from North is Southeast.
It is about 42 miles south southeast of Chicago.
South-South-East, to be more precise - 150 degrees