Figure 2-10: The View from 35° North Latitude To an observer at 35° north latitude (roughly the latitude of Los Angeles, Atlanta, Tel Aviv, and Tokyo), the north celestial pole is always 35° above the horizon. Stars within 35° of the north celestial pole are circumpolar; they trace out circles around the north celestial pole during the course of the night and are always above the horizon on any night of the year. Stars within 35° of the south celestial pole are always below the horizon and can never be seen from this latitude. Stars that lie between these two extremes rise in the east and set in the west.