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20 March, 12:57

If a star is located at a right ascension of 15 and declination of - 13.00º, your latitude is 26.00ºN, and 15 hours of right ascension is currently on the meridian, what is the distance, in degrees, between the star and zenith?

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  1. 20 March, 13:05
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    zenith distance = 39 degree

    Explanation:

    given data

    declination of star = - 13.00º

    latitude = 26.00º N

    to find out

    distance in degrees between the star and zenith

    solution

    we know the formula that is

    latitude = star declination + its zenith distance ... 1

    and

    zenith distance = latitude - star declination

    zenith distance = 26 - (-13)

    zenith distance = 26 + 13

    zenith distance = 39 degree
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