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if you were standing on the equator, at 0° latitude, Polaris would appear to be directly on the horizon, with an altitude of 0°. If you were standing on the North Pole, at 90° latitude, Polaris would appear to be at zenith, or 90°. How does the altitude you determined for Polaris using hand measurements compare to the latitude of your location?

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Answered by 1980seemamishra
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if you were standing on the equator, at 0° latitude, Polaris would appear to be directly on the horizon, with an altitude of 0°. If you were standing on the North Pole, at 90° latitude, Polaris would appear to be at zenith, or 90°.

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