From Earth's North Pole,
A) the whole of the celestial sphere is visible at some time during the year.
B) only stars that are within 66.5° of the north celestial pole can be seen.
C) only half the celestial sphere can be seen on any clear night.
D) only stars that are 23.5° above the celestial equator can be seen.
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