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Maximum altitude of the sun

should be 53.44⁰ / 6.56⁰ = (90-60±23.44)⁰

The values in the text are for a axis tilt of 23.83⁰, which won't happen anytime soon. (see Ecliptic).

They're neither the apparent (due to atmospheric refaction) altitudes - as then, both would be higher than computed. -- Nomentz ( talk) 11:42, 23 March 2017 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maximum altitude of the sun

should be 53.44⁰ / 6.56⁰ = (90-60±23.44)⁰

The values in the text are for a axis tilt of 23.83⁰, which won't happen anytime soon. (see Ecliptic).

They're neither the apparent (due to atmospheric refaction) altitudes - as then, both would be higher than computed. -- Nomentz ( talk) 11:42, 23 March 2017 (UTC) reply


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