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Perth is at 32 degrees south and on the summer solstice the Sun's declination is 23½ degrees south. Therefore the Sun is 32-23½ degrees or 8½ degrees from the zenith, that is 81½ degrees above the horizon.
The compass bearing of south is 180 degrees
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Yes. "Declination" on the celestial coordinate system is the counterpart of "latitude" on the terrestrial coordinate system. Positive and negative declination correspond respectively to north and south latitude.
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South West.
202.5 as a compass point is South by Southwest It is the center value between South (180 degrees) and Southwest (225 degrees) the center of 45 degrees (22.5) Make sense?
MD varies based on you location on the globe. It is measured in degrees. for example; when setting a course of 180-due south, if the MD is +7 degrees then your compass heading for true south is 187 degrees. this is because the map/geographic top of the earth is not the magnetic top center of the earth. Find someone who was in the Army. They will give you a dissertation on the topic.
Sydney, Australia is 34 degrees south, 151 degrees east
South Australia
The longitude and latitude of Australia is 27 degrees south and 133 degrees east. Australia's timezone is UTC/GMC + 8:45 hours.
Australia