WILL MARK BRANLIESTTT
A star has a declination of approximately –15°. Which of these statements is correct about the star?

It is 15° to the left of the celestial equator.
It is 15° to the right of the celestial equator.
It is 15° above the celestial equator.
It is 15° below the celestial equator

Respuesta :

Answer:

pretty sure below equator (might be wrong)

Explanation:

Answer: C: It is 15° below the celestial equator

Explanation:

I don't know if anyone actually reads these sections but if you want to actually know how this works read this.

The declination is vertical movement, meaning you can eliminate the answers containing right and left movement. Positive declination is north or above the celestial equator, and negative declination is south or below the celestial equator.

The question has a negative declination, meaning it is 15° below the celestial equator. I hope you read all of this and didn't just get my answer.