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Depends on the declination of the star. The North Star, for example, hardly moves at all, no longer how long you watch it.
The Indian ocean
from where????????? 60 degrees North and 5 degrees East is just off the coast of Norway.
Sweden.
The nearest city is Nizhnevartovsk, Russia.
60 degrees north long
Subtract your latitude from 90° and that will give the the decollation of circumpolar stars. In northern New Zealand, my latitude is 35°. If I subtract that from 90°, I get 55°. So stars with Declination great than 55° are circumpolar for me.
What city is located at 60 degrees latitude and 5 degrees longitude?
Depends on the declination of the star. The North Star, for example, hardly moves at all, no longer how long you watch it.
1. If V1 and V2 be two vectors at 900 from each other, having magnitudes of 10 and 20 units each, what will be the value of V1.V2 ?
Paris
The usual device is a sextant, which measures the altitude (angle above the horizon) of stars or the Sun crossing the meridian (i.e. due south). The latitude can then be calcuated after looking up the declination of the object in tables, for example in the Nautical Almanac. A star (or the Sun) on the (celestial) equator has an altitude of 90 minus the latitude, so in general a star's altitude is 90 - latitude + declination, when it is due south. The ship's latitude is therefore 90 - altitude + declination. The distance from the equator in nautical miles is the latitude (in degrees) times 60.
60° S
The closest city located at 60 degrees north and 10 degrees east is London, England. London is the capital of England.
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Finland
This point is located in the Norwegian wilderness, somewhat near the Swedish border.