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has a declination equal to the observer... celestial objects with a declination greater than 90... its declination is approximately constant from year to year... and declination do change gradually due to the effects of... s declination is equal to inverse sine of the product of sine of Sun... s maximum declination and sine of Sun... s declination in terms of days... Table of the Declination of the Sun... over the celestial sphere changes with the varying declination during the year... over the celestial sphere changes with the varying declination during the year... over the celestial sphere changes with the varying declination during the year... which is called Declination of Place while computing declination of other planets and Moon... s declination can be said to have an annual cycle synchronous with that of the Sun starting... is caused by a third cycle in lunar declination which has a period of one lunar month and a maximum range of... The third component of lunar declination is computed from following formula... Declination is occasionally and erroneously used to refer to the linguistic term... Table of the Declination of the Sun... Declination function for Excel...

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