Hi All,
Probably a stupid question, but is there a note somewhere that
will tell me how to compute the apparent declination of the
geostationary belt from my latitude (-39 degrees)? Some years ago I
recall seeing something about it in Sky & Telescope, and of course I
could probably work it out by simple trigonometry. Sorry I'm a bit
lazy. I'm not after any particular satellite, just a generalisation.
From here it should be north of the celestial equator I think, with a
rough guess of dec +5 degrees? Thanks for any help.
Sorry to be a bother.
Cheers
Rod Austin
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