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Yes, Polaris is about 89 and 1/4 degrees

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What location will the highest altitude of the star Polaris be observed?

If you are at the North Pole, you'll see the star Polaris near the zenit (altitude almost 90 degrees).


Why is the declination of polaris 90 degrees?

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What is the altitude of polaris above the northern horizon for observer a?

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What direction is ENE plus 90 degrees?

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What happens to the altitude of Polaris as you move south and the north earn hemisphere?

As you move south in the Northern Hemisphere, the altitude of Polaris decreases. Polaris, or the North Star, is located almost directly above the North Pole at an altitude of about 90 degrees. As you travel southward, its angle above the horizon diminishes, reaching zero degrees at the equator, where it is no longer visible.


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What is (-53) 90 degrees clockwise?

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What is the altitude of Polaris viewed from the north pole at latitude 90 degrees?

As seen from 25 degrees north latitude and ANY longitude, Polaris (the 'North Star', the 'Pole Star') appearswithin about 1/2 degree of due north and 25 degrees above the northern horizon, at any time.


What is WSW plus 90 degrees?

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What is the angle between the northern horizon and the North star Polaris if your latitude is 75 degrees north?

The North star will be 75 degrees above the horizon. Whatever degree you are at latitude, the North star will be the same degrees up. So at the north pole (90 degrees north), the star will be at the zenith (straight up). While at the equator (0 degrees north) the star will be at the horizon.


What is the relationship between the latitude of a place in the Northern Hemisphere and the angle of Polaris above the horizon at that place?

In the Northern Hemisphere, the angle of Polaris above the horizon corresponds directly to the latitude of the location. Specifically, at the North Pole (90°N), Polaris is directly overhead at an angle of 90 degrees, while at the equator (0° latitude), Polaris is on the horizon at 0 degrees. Thus, as one moves northward, the angle of Polaris increases, reflecting the increase in latitude.


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