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constellations and equatorial grid begin date: 9/9/2025 12:01:00 am due date: 9/12/2025 11:59:00 pm end date: theerathorn, kaitlyn grace - ktheera@denison.edu problem 8 the south celestial pole and the north celestial pole lie in the sky directly above 2567-d5-c0-4f-9f32-63367 @theexpertta.com - tracking id: 2567-d5-c0-4f-9f32-63367. in accordance with expert tas terms of service, copying this information to any solutions sh termination of your expert ta account. options: the earths equator, the milky way’s axis, the earth’s axis, the ecliptic, the observer’s zenith. submit hint feedback i give up! 4 submission(s) remaining
The south and north celestial poles are defined as the points in the sky that lie directly above the Earth's axis of rotation. The Earth's equator is a different reference (celestial equator is related but not the pole's axis), the Milky Way's axis is unrelated to Earth's celestial poles, the ecliptic is the Sun's apparent path, and the observer's zenith is their local vertical point, not related to Earth's rotational axis. So the correct option is the one related to Earth's axis.
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the Earth's axis.