Re: Is there an azimuth where the moon will not be?
Yes, and it depends. Just like the sun, the ¡°no-go¡± azimuths change through out the year. Here is a diagram that shows many of the variables at work. In case the diagram doesn¡¯t make it here is the url
? What of those are variables, and what are fixed? The inclination of 5.144 degrees, does that mean its
a) Always constant at 5.144 degrees b) Changes from -5.144 to +5.144
c) Changes from 0 to + 5.144
From what I understood from others, from my latitude (around 51 degrees north), the moon will never be north.?
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