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The correct answer is D. All of the above.
- Astronomical north is the direction of the north celestial pole, the point in the sky directly above the Earth’s North Pole.
- Astronomical bearing is the angle between the direction of true north and the direction of a survey line.
- Azimuth is the angle between the north direction and the direction of a line, measured clockwise from north.
The astronomical bearing is generally called azimuth, but it is important to note that the two terms are not synonymous. Astronomical bearing is a specific type of azimuth, and there are other types of azimuths as well. For example, magnetic azimuth is the angle between the direction of true north and the direction of a survey line, as measured by a compass.