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The angle you have to raise your chin to go from looking straight at the horizon to looking straight at the star.

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A star's altitude is the angle measured vertically from the horizon to the star's position in the sky. It indicates how high or low the star appears in the sky from a specific location on Earth. The altitude of a star changes as it progresses across the sky due to Earth's rotation.

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