waht is the altitude of the sun and mars .
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Mars has an altitude of 130 km its pressure is approximately 1/25 that of the Earth's atmosphere. At ground level the Martian atmosphere has a pressure of 6.518 millibars or 0.095 psi as compared to the Earth's sea level atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi.
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Sun's altitude is the angle of the sun relative to the Earth's horizon, and is measured in degrees. The altitude is zero at sunrise and sunset, and can reach a maximum of 90 degrees (directly overhead) at noon at latitudes near the equator. At a north latitude of 40.3 degrees, the maximum altitude of the Sun is 49.7 degrees on the Vernal and Autumnal Equinoxes. This is because the Sun is crossing the celestial equator on those days, and the maximum altitude of the celestial equator is simply 90 degrees minus your latitude
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1) Solar altitude refers to the angle of the sun relative to the Earth's horizon. Because it's an angle, you measure solar altitude in degrees. The value of the solar altitude varies based on the time of day, the time of year and the latitude on Earth.
2) At an altitude of 130 km its pressure is approximately 1/25 that of the Earth's atmosphere. At ground level the Martian atmosphere has a pressure of 6.518 millibars or 0.095 psi as compared to the Earth's sea level atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi.
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