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1. What is the sidereal time when the star clock reads 4 O'clock?

A. 3 hours
B. 13 hours
C. 21 hours
D. 17 hours
E. Not enough information is given to determine the sidereal time

2. When it is May 21 and the star clock reads 7 O'clock as seen by an observer in Thunder Bay, what is the local time?

A. 9 pm
B. 3 pm
C. 7 am
D. 3 am

3. What is the approximate right ascension of a full Moon that occurs in late February?

A. 4 hours
B. 10 hours
C. 16 hours
D. 22 hours

Answer :

The sidereal time when the star clock reads 4 o'clock is 1 o'clock. The local time when the star clock reads 7 o'clock on May 21 in Thunder Bay is 4 o'clock. February is around 4 hours.

(a) To determine the sidereal time when the star clock reads 4 o'clock, we need to subtract the given hours from the star clock reading. Therefore, the sidereal time would be 1 o'clock.

(b) The local time can be calculated by subtracting the given hours from the star clock reading. Therefore, the local time would be 4 o'clock.

(c) The approximate right ascension of a full Moon occurring in late February is around 4 hours.

In summary:

(a) The sidereal time would be 1 o'clock.

(b) The local time would be 4 o'clock.

(c) The approximate right ascension of a full Moon occurring in late February is around 4 hours.

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