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An observer can see that the highest altitude of a star (when it is crossing the

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An observer can see that the highest altitude of a star (when it is crossing the local meridian) is 7 degrees. Declination of that star is minus (negative) 12 degrees. What is the geographical latitude of the observer?
An observer can see that the highest altitude of a star (when it is crossing the local meridian) is 7 degrees. Declination of that star is minus (negative) 12 degrees. What is the geographical latitude of the observer?
An observer can see that the highest altitude of a star (when it is crossing the local meridian) is 7 degrees. Declination of that star is minus (negative) 12 degrees. What is the geographical latitude of the observer?

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