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Maximum inclination of moon's orbit to the ecliptic = 5.3°

Current inclination of the ecliptic to the celestial equator = 23.4°

Moon's maximum declination = 5.3° + 23.4° = + 28.7°

Maximum altitude of the celestial equator at 42° north latitude = 90° - 42° = 48°

Moon's maximum altitude at 42° north latitude = 48° + 28.7° = 76.7°

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