English: A diagram demonstrating the varying declination of the sun during the year, marking the azimuths in °N where the sun rises and sets at summer and winter solstices at a place of 56°N latitude.
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2004-06-29 14:28 Sverdrup 433×133×8 (4210 bytes) {{GFDL}} A diagram demonstrating the varying [[declination]] of the [[Sun]] during the year, marking the [[Azimuth]]s in °N where the sun rises and sets at [[summer solstice|summer]] and [[winter solstice]].
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