At a latitude of 24.7°, what is the highest altitude of the noon sun.
The altitude of the noon sun is 90-24.7=65.3 degree.
The earth rotation axis is tilt by 23.5degree so sun move 23.5 degree south and north of the equator.
So the highest altitude of the noon sun is 65.3+23.5=88.8 degree.
At a latitude of 24.7°, what is the highest altitude of the noon sun.
What is the latitude of someone in Europe who sees the Sun at an altitude of 14.5° on December 22?
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A) Choose one latitude from each the northern and
southern hemispheres of your
interest below . Draw the local sky dome of the chosen latitude and
all the lines and
positions of the following terminologies in your local sky
dome:
Range of latitudes:
Northern hemisphere:
A (0), A1(15N), B(30N), C(45N), D(60N ), E(75N)
Southern Hemisphere:
F (5S), F1(25S), G(35S), H(50S), I(70)
Terminologies:
Zenith Horizon Meridian
Cardinal points (East,
West, North and
South)
North and/or South
celestial poles
Celestial equator
Ecliptic...
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