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- Q7556691 subject Q7217154.
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- Q7556691 abstract "The solar zenith angle is the angle between the zenith and the centre of the sun's disc. The solar elevation angle is the altitude of the sun, the angle between the horizon and the centre of the sun's disc. Since these two angles are complementary, the cosine of either one of them equals the sine of the other. They can both be calculated with the same formula, using results from spherical trigonometry.".
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- Q7556691 comment "The solar zenith angle is the angle between the zenith and the centre of the sun's disc. The solar elevation angle is the altitude of the sun, the angle between the horizon and the centre of the sun's disc. Since these two angles are complementary, the cosine of either one of them equals the sine of the other. They can both be calculated with the same formula, using results from spherical trigonometry.".
- Q7556691 label "Solar zenith angle".