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Solar Panel: What Angle Does The Sun Strike A Vertical Solar Panel At Noon On December 21,2009 At The Latitude Of 52degree? (7/21/2012)

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What angle does the sun strike a vertical solar panel at noon on Dec 21,2009 at the latitude of 52 degrees?

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Robert K July 21, 2012 at 1:56 pm

On that date the Sun is 23.5 degrees south of the equator.
A vertical panel 52 degrees north of the equator gives a combined angle of 75.5.
On the same longitude at the tropic of capricorn the angle would be zero.

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