Horizon Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- For the television programme called Horizon, see Horizon (television programme).
The distance of the horizon on earth, in a plain (standing on the ground or on a tower, or from a plane) or on a hill or mountain surrounded by plains, is approximately kilometers, where h is the height in meters of the eyes.
Examples:
- standing on the ground with h = 1.70 m, the horizon is at a distance of 4.7 km
- standing on a hill or tower of 100 m height, the horizon is at a distance of 36 km
In astronomy the horizon is the horizontal plane through (the eyes of) the observer. It is the fundamental plane of the horizontal coordinate system, the locus of points which have an altitude of zero degrees. The regular horizon is a little below that.
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The first version of this article originates from Jason Harris' Astroinfo which comes along with KStars, a Desktop Planetarium for Linux/KDE. See http://edu.kde.org/kstars/index.phtml
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