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    • The azimuth is the angle formed between a reference direction (in this example north) and a line from the observer to a point of interest projected on the same plane as the reference direction orthogonal to th… See more

    Etymology

    The word azimuth is used in all European languages today. It originates from medieval Arabic السموت ( al-sumūt, pronounced as-sumūt ), meaning "the directions" … See more

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    In Astronomy

    In the horizontal coordinate system, used in celestial navigation, azimuth is one of the two … See more

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    In Navigation

    Azimuth marker, Mount Allen ( Sandstone Peak ), southern California, US In land navigation, azimuth is usually denoted alpha, α, and defined as a horizontal angle measured … See more

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    In Geodesy

    The azimuth between Cape Town and Melbourne along the geodesic (the shortest route) changes from 141° to 42°. Azimuthal orthographic projection and Miller cylindrical … See more

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  2. When used as a celestial coordinate, the azimuth is the horizontal direction of a star or other astronomical object in the sky. The star is the point of interest, the reference plane is the local area (e.g. a circular area with a 5 km radius at sea level) around an observer on Earth's surface, and the reference vector points to true north.
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    Azimuth (az.) is the angle of the object around the horizon, usually measured from true north and increasing eastward.
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    The azimuth is the angle formed between a reference direction (North) and a line from the observer to a point of interest projected on the same plane as the reference direction
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    The solar azimuth angle is the azimuth (horizontal angle with respect to north) of the Sun's position. This horizontal coordinate defines the Sun 's relative direction along the local horizon, whereas the solar zenith angle (or its complementary angle solar elevation) defines the Sun's apparent altitude.
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    An azimuth compass (or azimuthal compass) is a nautical instrument used to measure the magnetic azimuth, the angle of the arc on the horizon between the direction of the Sun or some other celestial object and the magnetic north.

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