Over what range of declination will stars be circumpolar (i.e., be visible at any time of the night on any night of the year) for an observer at the South Pole?
A) 0° to 90°N
B) only stars at the south celestial pole
C) 90°S to 90°N (the whole sky)
D) 0° to 90°S
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