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20 May, 07:10

Why can the sun ever reach zenith (90 degrees) position in NY?

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  1. 20 May, 09:14
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    New York City is roughly 41° north of the equator, along the curved surface

    of the ball-shaped Earth. In order for the sun to be at the Zenith ... to be

    90° above the horizon and shine straight down on New York ... the equator

    would have to be tilted 41° away from the plane in which the Earth's orbit

    lies. But it isn't. It's only tilted about 23.5° away from that plane. So the

    sun can never be directly overhead at any place that's more than 23.5°

    away from the equator.
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