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Thom Stewart wrote:
By my fist sighting, I put the Sun 234 miles south of the Equator
today.


And by my planetarium sighting, it's declination today is just about 5degS.
That would put it overhead at 300 miles south of the Equator. 234 miles
equates to a declination of about -3.9 degrees.


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