What is solar declination?
Solar declination is the angle between the Sun’s rays and Earth’s equator, varying throughout the year due to Earth’s orbit.
When does solar declination reach its maximum?
Solar declination reaches its maximum northward tilt around June 21 (summer solstice) and maximum southward tilt around December 21 (winter solstice).
How is solar declination used in practical applications?
It’s crucial for calculating solar panel orientation, determining daylight length, and improving climate modeling.
Can I use this calculator to find the sun’s altitude at noon?
Yes, accurate declination values help determine the Sunβs altitude at solar noon, which influences daylight duration.
What is the significance of the Earth’s axial tilt in relation to solar declination?
The Earth’s axial tilt causes the variation in solar declination throughout the year, affecting seasons and sunlight distribution.