This only happens on the fall equinox, the dividing line between summer and fall. If you live in the northern hemisphere, this happens on September 21 (plus or minus one day because of the cycle of leap years) and in the Southern Hemisphere on March 21.
I guess you'd have to say that the sun's declination is minimum at the time
of the December solstice, when its apparent declination is -23.5 degrees.
At the moments when it stands at the equinoxes, in March and September.
Wherever you want it to be. There is no start/stop button on the Sun.
The temperature at which point a flammable can ignite.
The minimum allowable flash point for all fuels on US naval vessels is 140oF (60oC)
in the lower margin on most large maps
You measure the angles from east from the first point of Aries (which is the place in the sky where the Sun crosses the celestial equator at the March equinox) and north from the ecliptic (declination).
At the imaginary lines that we call the Tropics, the directly overhead sun reaches max / min.
From the perspective of the Northern Hemisphere, this solstice will be called the "winter" solstice.
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An agonic point is o location where a magnetic needle points North without declination.
Power lines and electronic equipment: 150m
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The vertex, or maximum, or minimum.
The declination of the constellation Gemini is +20.
The suns lowest point is in the evening 5:00 pm
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Because the suns rays do not point to mercry