Astrolabe Glossary and Notes

Altitude

The height — or vertical angular distance — in degrees of a celestial body (e.g., a planet or star) above an observer’s horizon. Altitudes are commonly measured above the horizon and reported as positive values. An object with an altitude of 0° is on the horizon; one with an altitude of 90° is directly overhead, at the zenith.
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