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Loading contentThe bending of a light ray as it passes through the Earth's atmosphere, which lifts the apparent position of a celestial body above its true one — by about half a degree right at the horizon, so the Sun is fully refracted into view when geometrically it has already set. Refraction must be removed to turn an observed altitude into a true one.
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Official naming, definitions, constellation boundaries, and astronomical nomenclature.