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Declination
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1. (symbol Missing Image:img src="SP7-d_files/deltasm.gif") Angular distance north
or south of the celestial
equator; the arc of an hour circle
between the celestial equator and a point on the celestial
sphere, measured northward or southward from the celestial equator through
90 degrees, and labeled N or S to indicate the direction of measurement.
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2. (symbol D) Magnetic declination. See equatorial
system. [[/a>|/a>
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use