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The latitude of the Sun determines the maximum altitude of the Sun for any given date.

You can download these charts:

  • 42.9 Degrees – Hobart
  • 37.8 Degrees – Melbourne
  • 33.9 Degrees – Sydney
  • 35.3 Degrees – Canberra
  • 34.9 Degrees – Adelaide
  • 23.7 Degrees – Alice Springs
  • 16.9 Degrees – Cairns
  • 32.0 Degrees – Perth
  • 12.5 Degrees – Brisbane
  • 12.5 Degrees – Darwin.

Topic contact: astro@ga.gov.au Last updated: February 10, 2012

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