altitude azimuth的意思|示意

美 / ˈæltitju:d ˈæziməθ / 英 / ˈæltɪˌtud ˈæzəməθ /

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altitude azimuth的用法详解

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Altitude and azimuth are two coordinates used to describe the position of an object in the sky. They are most commonly used by astronomers to pinpoint the location of stars and planets.

Altitude is the angular distance of a celestial object above an observer’s horizon. It is measured in degrees, with a zero degree altitude meaning that the object is on the observer’s horizon and 90 degrees meaning that the object is directly overhead.

Azimuth is the angle measured clockwise around the horizon from north. For example, an object located due south would have an azimuth of 90 degrees.

Altitude and azimuth can be used to compute the coordinates of a celestial object. By knowing the object’s altitude and azimuth, it can be determined exactly where in the sky it is located. This information is used by astronomers to map out the positions of stars and planets.

Altitude and azimuth can also be used to identify stars and planets by their coordinates. By looking up an object’s known coordinates, an observer can easily find where it is in the sky. This is a useful tool for amateur astronomers who wish to observe deep sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae.

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altitude azimuth相关短语

1、 time and altitude azimuth 时间高度求方位角法

2、 altitude azimuth method 高度求方位法

3、 time-and-altitude azimuth 时间与高度方位

4、 altitude azimuth instrument 地平经纬仪

5、 time and altitude azimuth method 时间高度方位法

6、 altitude azimuth form 地平式

7、 altitude-azimuth system 地平式系统

8、 altitude azimuth heliostat 高度

9、 altitude and azimuth circle 地平经纬仪