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Hi,
I wanted to know if there are any algorithms which would allow one to find the direction of a given place on the earth relative to one's own position, using the Sun (and moon) as a reference. e.g. I know that I am in London and that Paris is X degrees from the Sun at a given time of day. There would no doubt, be two separate algorithms. Abviously, if the sun has set, values would not be possible. Same goes for the moon. Anyone who can offer any help? Many thanks, |
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