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the zero value for altitude is measured at
○ the horizon
○ the zenith
○ the nadir
○ north
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one of my favorite places to look at stars is mt. laguna in san diego. the latitude of mt. laguna is 32.8°n. where is the north celestial pole as seen from mt laguna?
○ altitude 0°
○ altitude 90°
○ altitude 32.8°
○ altitude 57.2° (= 90° - 32.8°)
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Question 4
Altitude in astronomy is the angle above the horizon. So the zero value for altitude is measured at the horizon. The zenith is at 90° altitude, nadir at - 90°, and north is a direction, not related to altitude zero measurement.
The altitude of the North Celestial Pole (NCP) as seen from a location on Earth is equal to the latitude of that location. Given Mt. Laguna has a latitude of 32.8°N, the altitude of NCP from there is 32.8°.
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