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What is the azimuth of the object in the previous question when it was above the

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Question

What is the azimuth of the object in the previous question when it was above the horizon at sunset, rounded to the nearest degree?

79 degrees

112 degrees

72 degrees

52 degrees

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Explanation / Answer

The answer is 72 degrees , The observer showing towards north star

It showing westward then during sunset the angle to the horizon and starB is 72 degrees.

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