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QUESTION #1245
Question 1
The point in the sky directly over the observer is called:
Correct Answer Explanation
The zenith is the point in the celestial sphere directly above an observer — the point at exactly 90° from all points on the observer's horizon. The horizon is the line where the sky meets the Earth. Aphelion is the point in Earth's orbit farthest from the Sun. The zenith is used as a reference point in astronomy and navigation.
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