Direct ascent

by Lewis Carroll

Direct ascent – One of the coordinates used in the equatorial system is the angle, which is measured in the direction of the annual movement of the Sun (or to the east) along the celestial equator from the point of the vernal equinox to the meridian, which passes through the pole of the world and the celestial body. It is measured in seconds, minutes and hours with a conventional dial. It is indicated by a letter that indicates the time, which is measured in minutes, seconds and hours.

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