An Astrolabe
Most likely an aurora, depending upon your latitude.
The longitude of Pegasus is not applicable because longitude and latitude coordinates are used to locate places on Earth. Pegasus is a constellation in the night sky, so it does not have a specific longitude or latitude. It can be seen in the night sky from different locations on Earth depending on the time of year.
There are several ways in which you can determine your latitude. 1. Use a GPS unit. It will read out your latitude, longitude and precise time. 2. Look on a map; most navigational and topographic maps are scaled in latitude and longitude. 3. Radio navigation beacons like LORAN or R_NAV can give you your latitude. 4. At night, and in the northern hemisphere north of about 15N, you can (weather permitting) take a celestial observation of the north star Polaris, and the sextant reading is, with a half-degree or so, your latitude.
At 40 degrees north latitude, you would not be able to see any particular star directly overhead as the celestial sphere rotates throughout the night. Instead, you would see a variety of different stars and constellations depending on the time of year and time of night.
During an equinox, the sun is directly above the equator, which is located at 0 degrees latitude. This is when day and night are approximately equal in duration all over the world.
An Astrolabe. It measures latitude by thehorizon.
The length of the day or night in a desert depends upon the location (latitude) of the desert and the season of the year.
LD and PD
The length of day and night depend upon the season of the year and the latitude of the desert. Over a year it averages 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
That's less than ten degrees from the Arctic Circle.
Most likely an aurora, depending upon your latitude.
The longitude of Pegasus is not applicable because longitude and latitude coordinates are used to locate places on Earth. Pegasus is a constellation in the night sky, so it does not have a specific longitude or latitude. It can be seen in the night sky from different locations on Earth depending on the time of year.
On the winter solstice at a latitude of 57 degrees north, the sun will be about 33 degrees below the horizon at night. This is because the tilt of the Earth causes the sun to not rise above a certain angle during the winter months at this latitude.
You can search online for a chart that allows you to feed in your latitude and the date and that will tell you. Or like me, you can use a Planisphere for your latitude. Any good astronomy supply shop (including Amazon) will be able to help you with one).
To ensure a pleasant and secure experience for guests using the hotel pool at night, safety measures such as adequate lighting, security patrols, surveillance cameras, and clear rules and regulations are in place. These measures help to prevent accidents, monitor activity, and maintain a safe environment for guests to enjoy the pool at night.
Hamsters are usually very active at night and sleep during the day, little explorers, and they are shy! Hope I helped!
The height of the pole star which is over the horizon is your latitude (equator) :D