ALTITUDE OF POLARIS IN DEGREES

Oct 16, 11
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  • If the altitude of Polaris is 43 degrees above the northern horizon, then .
  • The north celestial pole currently is within a degree of the bright star Polaris . but its altitude angle is always (nearly) equal to the observer's geographic latitude. .
  • Nov 19, 1996 – Here follow detailed instructions about the measurement of the alitude of the Polar Star (also known as the North Star and Polaris) above the .
  • May 21, 2007 – Your latitudinal position is equal to the elevation above the horizon. At the north pole (90 degrees latitude ) Polaris is overhead at an altitude of .
  • The altitude of Polaris, the north star, is equal to your latitude,; Oswego's latitude is roughly 44 degrees north. What altitude is the north star in Oswego? .
  • Dec 15, 2008 – *List of Cites in the United States and the postion (altitude) of Polaris in degrees ( °) and measurments of North Latitude. The similarity between .
  • The North Star, Polaris, is very nearly overhead as seen from the North Pole . At the Celestial Equator, Right Ascension can be measured in degrees equal to . Objects rise in the East, reach their greatest altitude at the meridian, and set in .
  • Equate the altitude of Polaris to your degrees of latitude--the two are the same. With a simple astrolabe, you have used astronomy to find your latitudinal position .
  • So what do you think the altitude (the angle above the horizon) of Polaris will be here in Claremont, at a latitude of 34 degrees? Well, just going by example, .
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  • The altitude of Polaris, i.e. its height above the horizon in degrees will be equal to the degrees of latitude from which it is viewed. At the equator, it will be on the .
  • Going back to the quadrant, he again tried to determine the altitude of the North Star, and this time got a reading of 34 degrees -- still far from his correct latitude .
  • In fact, the elevation of Polaris always equals the latitude of the observer. If you look at Polaris from Bangoor, Maine, whose latitude is 44 degrees and 49 .
  • Oct 3, 2000 – At the equator, which is zero degrees latitude, Polaris is on the horizon with zero degrees altitude. Between the equator and the North Pole, the .
  • Luckily you remember how to measure angles from your astronomy lab, and you measure the altitude of Polaris to be 32 degrees. Do you know your latitude .
  • The altitude of Polaris approximates your latitude position to within a degree. The Pointer Stars of the Big Dipper will allow you to trace a path to Polaris. .
  • Mar 4, 2011 – There are sixty arc minutes in a degree, and sixty arc seconds in an arc . . This diagram shows that the altitude of Polaris above the horizon is .
  • Latitude is an angular measurement in degrees (marked with °) ranging from 0° at . to the same place in space (towards the star called Polaris or the North Star). . The difference in maximum solar altitude for any location on the Earth over a .
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  • At what latitude would an observer on the Earth find the altitude of Polaris to be 37 degrees? a) 37 degrees North, b) 90 degrees North, c) 53 degrees North .
  • Feb 10, 2009 – 41 degrees North. What is the latitude if a student measures the altitude of polaris to be 41 degrees above the horizon? .
  • Observe the apparent motion of stars around Polaris, the North Star, due to Earth's . . As seen from Rochester, the altitude of the North Star is about 43 degrees. .
  • When you are facing Polaris you are always facing north, and between the Equator . of the star above the horizon is a direct measure of the degree of latitude. .
  • Latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the Equator. The maximum .
  • Polaris, in our century, rotates within about plus or minus 1 degree of arc about the pole every 24 hours. Thus, the observed altitude of Polaris today is within .
  • 3) 135 degrees East. 4) 10 am. 5) 2 pm. 6) 1 pm. 7) 8 pm. Latitude and Longitude. 1) The altitude of Polaris is 45 Degrees and your local noon occurs at 7 PM .
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  • . Bear) close to the direction of the star Polaris, otherwise called the North Star. . The elevation above the horizon (the altitude) of the NCP always equals the . the Sun moves to the east at the slow pace of only a bit under a degree per day. .
  • What is the azimuth of Polaris as seen from Shawnee? Altitude = measured .
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  • By the time she reaches 90 degrees of latitude. Dsc00004.jpg (160566 bytes) . the altitude of Polaris is likewise 90 degrees. Draw a circle to represent the .
  • It's really simple . the altitude of Polaris above the horizon, where you are in the . The angle shown in the picture represents your latitude, in degrees, above .
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  • Jump to What is the altitude of polaris if it latitude is 15 degrees nort.‎: 20 degrees north latitude. Polaris is 20 degrees above the horizon. .
  • Thirdly, Polaris does not lie exactly at the North Celestial Pole, so your result could be nearly 1 degree in error. 2. So, as an alternative, measure the altitude of .
  • In particular, the altitude of Polaris (NCP) = latitude of observer. Remember that the altitude of Polaris is 0 degrees if you are observing from the .
  • 4 answers - Jan 20, 2008If you are at the north pole your latitude is 90 and polaris is straight overhead at 90 degrees altitude. So to answer you question the altitude of .
  • Polaris, the "north pole star", is with 1/2 degree of the north celestial pole. So if you measure the altitude of Polaris with a sextant, you can read your latitude .
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  • Apr 6, 2010 – The number of degrees the celestial pole is above the horizon is equal to the . bright star real close to the North Celestial Pole (Polaris or the North star). . Any celestial object crossing the meridian is at its highest altitude .
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  • An angle of 43.5 degrees is created (Angle A). As a result, angle A (Polaris' altitude) and angle B (latitudinal angle) are equal. More simply put, the angle of .
  • Aug 19, 2007 – The altitude of a star is how many degrees above the .
  • Jan 23, 2011 – By definition, the elevation of Polaris above the horizon is exactly equal to your latitude. So, in Ottawa, 45 degrees, Polaris is exactly halfway .
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  • What is the relationship between one's latitude on earth and the altitude of . Our latitude in Shawnee is 35 degrees north, and we find Polaris 35 degrees above .
  • I have 42 degrees 5 minutes as the north latiude of Binghamton. If you can .
  • Dec 7, 2008 – If I measure the altitude of Polaris at 50 degrees, my latitude is 50 degrees north. I will admit that it is a bugger to use this compass at night (you .
  • 4 posts - 1 author - Last post: Sep 8Need Help Star Polaris (azimuth and altitude) Introductory Physics . up with an azimuth of 20 degrees and the altitude was 77-78 Degrees. .

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