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21 July, 23:56

If the angle between polaris and the horizon is 40°, what is your approximate latitude?

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  1. 22 July, 00:49
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    Polaris is the basis of our calculation having a deviation of 0.7 degrees from the fixed north. So if the angle between Polaris and the horizon is 40 degrees, then it only means that you are at approximately 39.3-40.7 degrees north latitude.
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