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  • Understanding Horizon Altitude: Why It's Always 0 Degrees
    The altitude of the horizon is 0 degrees.

    Here's why:

    * Altitude in astronomy refers to the angular distance of an object above the horizon.

    * Horizon is the line where the sky appears to meet the Earth.

    * Since the horizon is the starting point for measuring altitude, its own altitude is considered to be zero degrees.

    Think of it like a ruler where the zero mark is the horizon. Everything above the horizon has a positive altitude.

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