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    Re: Z tangent formula
    From: George Huxtable
    Date: 2005 Feb 19, 09:00 +0000

    Bill asked, a few days ago-
    
    >Regarding a formula you gave for finding azimuth:
    >
    >"This formula is-
    >
    >Tan Z = sin (hour-angle) / (cos (hour-angle) sin lat - cos lat tan dec)
    >
    >and the rules for putting Z into the right quadrant, 0 to 360, clockwise
    >fron North, are-
    >
    >If tan Z was negative, add 180 deg to Z. If hour-angle was less than 180
    >deg, add another 180 deg to Z."
    >
    >By hour-angle I assume you mean local hour angle?
    >
    >I was also having trouble sporting out the parenthesis.  Should the formula
    >look like the following, if I let ha= (hour-angle)?
    >
    >Tan Z =              sine ha
    >        _________________________________________
    >
    >        (cos ha * sin lat) - (cos lat * tan dec)
    
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    Reply from George.
    
    Yes, and yes. You've got it.
    
    Remember that for this purpose ha is measured Westwards, so is always
    increasing. (To my mind, this is sensible, though some authorities define
    it the opposite way, always decreasing). Before local meridian passage, ha
    is negative and increasing toward zero, or else a positive angle increasing
    toward 360, which amounts to exactly the same thing.
    
    And lat and dec are both North-positive, South-negative
    
    And then Z will be an angle measured 0 to 360 degrees, clockwise from North.
    
    By the way, in that earlier posting I missed out on something, that's so
    obvious it hardly needed saying. But if those additions of 180 degrees
    happen to take the end result over 360 degrees, then (of course) you should
    subtract 360 degrees to bring it back into range, if that matters.
    
    George.
    
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