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Use this form to calculate the faintest star you can see for a given place, time and observer. Fill in the "Observer ... Altitude: Altitude is the number of degrees measured from the horizon toward the zenith (the point straight overhead). ... Observer's Experience: This is a self-rating you must give yourself on a scale of 0-10.
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cleardarksky.com/others/BenSugerman/star.htm
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With them, you can find out the exact position (including altitude and azimuth) of the sun or moon at any time of the day, ... I've since supplemented it with an expensive Suunto watch that provides altitude and a host of other data, but probably a better choice than loading up on watches is to get yourself a GPS device.
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www.bythom.com/calculate.htm
www.bythom.com/calculate.htm
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Calculate the sunPATH information for your location and date using Magnetic North calculations. Reference the Sun Position Table for the desired time. The azimuth and altitude will be given at 30 or 15 minute intervals, ... If you position yourself so that the Sun will set behind an object and then move 6 feet to the right,
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www.wide-screen.com/support/FAQsunPATH.shtml
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We will also measure the altitude and azimuth angles of the Sun, ... Start out by familiarizing yourself with the instrument. ... plus the rate of change of the altitude angle, to calculate the time at which the altitude angle is zero. ...
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astro.physics.uiowa.edu/~srs/2950_07/Measure_Sky.doc
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How to calculate alt/az of sun for any time/location - Do It Yourself.; ... year : 2001 month : 3 day : 4 hour UT : 15 minute : 30 lat : 41.87 long : -87.64 Position of Sun =============== days : 428.14583 longitude : 344.13 RA : 23.025 DEC : -6.24 distance : 0.99173 eq time : -11.68 azimuth : 134.56 altitude : 30.68 Skymap...
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www.redrok.com/analemma.htm
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First, find the azimuth of the satellite you need. Then calculate the azimuth of the sun for the day on which you are going to install the dish. ... By moving the mouse over the diagram, the date and time along with the objects altitude, azimuth, and magnitude, or the phase of the moon, are displayed.
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wareseeker.com/free-lhasa-tibet-altitude/
wareseeker.com/free-lhasa-tibet-altitude/
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Use a good ground plan of the building (from literature or made yourself). Remember that an accurate zero altitude must be provided by this groundplan (a good tool here is a hand level, a water hose ... Information from groundplan can be inputten in the sunniness/mooniness page to determine apparent altitude (and azimuth).
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www.iol.ie/~geniet/eng/poormansalt.htm
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A self-paced, self-learning course in Astronomy from an experienced science teacher ... I'm sorry but the lessons you are looking for are no longer here. I will redirect you to the main page of our Astronomy Course where you might find what you want. Celestial Coordinates by Dr Jamie Love © 2000- 2004...
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www.synapses.co.uk/astro/coordin.html
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(13) find the altitude of the center of the sun ALT from this formula: ALT [degrees] = ; ARCSIN [ SIN(LAT) x SIN(DEC) + COS(LAT) x COS(DEC) x COS(HA) ]; (a) ALT = ARCSIN ( -.5580 x -.2214 + .8298 x .9752 ... Approximate Position of the Sun (Altitude and Azimuth) from any Location at any Time (for low accuracy calculation)
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www.saao.ac.za/public-info/sun-moon-stars/sun-index/how...
www.saao.ac.za/public-info/sun-moon-stars/sun-index/how-to-calculate-altaz/
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