Just north of Massena, NY, there is a park called St. Lawrence State Park. Barnhart Island is part of that park. If you cross onto Barnhard Island and head for the beach, the south end of the parking lot is exactly at 45 degrees north.
The question, however, is where is the altitude of the star Polaris closest to 45 degrees. Polaris is not PRECISELY above the North Pole; it is actually about 0.6 degrees away. So depending on the time of day, Polaris could be a 45 degrees elevation anywhere within about 30 miles of the New York/Canada border.
Within a half-degree or so, the elevation of Polaris is your latitude.
Port Henry, Carthage and Watertown are all along the line of 44N. And within a half-degree, anything from Oswego to Boonville would qualify.
If you are at the North Pole, you'll see the star Polaris near the zenit (altitude almost 90 degrees).
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Polaris will be 23.5 degrees above the northern horizon when viewed from the Tropic of Cancer.
If you are at the North Pole, you'll see the star Polaris near the zenit (altitude almost 90 degrees).
43 degrees because the altitude of polaris is equal to the latitude of utica.
The latitude of the observer is equal to the altitude of Polaris. Therefore, if the altitude of Polaris is 43 degrees, then the latitude of the observer is 43 degrees.
the altitude of polaris is same as the latitude of your location assuming that you are in the northern hemisphere
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If you are in Binghamton at the moment, 7:49 pm, 10/14 Polaris is at 41 degrees 57 minutes 21 seconds. I have 42 degrees 5 minutes as the north latiude of Binghamton. If you can move to 42 degrees 4 minutes, you will have an altitude for Polaris of almost exactly 42 degrees. Yes, Polaris does move a little; it is not perfectly in line with the earth's pole.
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