File:Horizontal coordinate system.png
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English: Horizontal system (Altaz) describes an object’s place in the sky from the observer's point of view in relation to the horizon for (azimuth degrees) and (altitude degrees). It is used for tracking objects in the sky in relation to time and place of the observation |
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| Author | Pablo Carlos Budassi |
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