At morning stars, the last stars that should be observed are those with an azimuth in which quadrant?
• Relationship between sunrise direction and where the sky brightens first • How twilight affects star visibility across different azimuths • Definition of azimuth quadrants: eastern, southern, western, northern
• Think about where the Sun rises in the morning and which part of the horizon gets bright first. • Ask yourself: in which azimuth quadrant will the stars stay visible the longest just before sunrise? • Consider: if you need the last possible star sights, would you look toward the brightening sky or away from it?
• Confirm which horizon quadrant brightens first at morning twilight. • Identify in which quadrant stars will be lost from view first as the sky brightens. • Verify that the chosen quadrant is the one where stars remain usable for navigation the longest at morning stars.
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