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<p>and west is 270°. This is the definition used by <a href="page.php?w=National_Renewable_Energy_Laboratory">NREL</a> in their solar position calculators and is also the convention used in the formulas presented here. However, <a href="page.php?w=Landsat">Landsat</a> photos and other <a href="page.php?w=United_States_Geological_Survey">USGS</a> products, while also defining azimuthal angles relative to due north, take counter<a href="page.php?w=clockwise">clockwise</a> angles as negative.</p>

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