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Sun or Moon Altitude/Azimuth Table

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Sun or Moon Altitude/Azimuth Table

Please read the Notessection for details on the data anddefinitions of altitude and azimuth.

Form A - U.S. Cities or Towns

Object:

The place name you enter above must be a city or town in the U.S. The place's location will be retrieved from a file with over 22,000 places listed. Either upper- or lower-case letters or a combination can be used. Spell out place name prefixes, as in "East Orange", "Fort Lauderdale", "Mount Vernon", etc. The only exception is "St.", which is entered as an abbreviation with a period, as in "St. Louis". You need only enter as many characters as will unambiguously identify the place.

Form B - Locations Worldwide

Object:

The place name you enter above is merely a label for the table header; you can enter any identifier, or none (avoid using punctuation characters). The data will be calculated for the longitude and latitude you enter below.

Longitude:
Latitude:
Time Zone:

Need coordinates? Try NGA's GEOnet Names Server (GNS).
Need U.S. coordinates? Try the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS).
Need a time zone? Try the time zone map.