Now go outside and use the information you gathered in parts A–C to locate Ursa Minor and Polaris in the night sky. Measure the azimuth and altitude of Polaris using the following image and directions as a reference. For altitude, remember that the horizon is 0° and the zenith, directly overhead, is 90°. Report the azimuth and altitude of Polaris at your location in the answer space. Measuring the azimuth: Use your compass to identify the direction you are facing as you view Polaris. The direction of Polaris corresponds to the degrees of azimuth shown here.



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