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Currently, from Seattle, you can see the Moon,\n\u003e Jupiter, and Venus.\n\nOr ask about another time:\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto what we'll see tonight.\n\u003e \n\u003e Tonight, you can expect to see the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus.\n\n## Where is something?\nAsk Pluto where something is in the sky:\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto where Jupiter is.\n\u003e \n\u003e Jupiter is at an altitude of 38 degrees, with an azimuth of 222 degrees.\n\nWait, what?\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto about azimuth.\n\u003e \n\u003e The azimuth of an object is the angle between due north and its location\n\u003e projected down to the horizon. For objects that are due north, the azimuth is\n\u003e zero degrees, due east is 90 degrees, due south is 180 degrees, and due west\n\u003e is 270 degrees.\n\nAnd altitude?\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto about altitude.\n\u003e \n\u003e The altitude of an object is the angle between the horizon and its height in\n\u003e the sky. An object that is just rising or setting has an altitude of zero\n\u003e degrees, and an object directly overhead has an altitude of 90 degrees.\n\n## When will something rise/set?\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto when Jupiter will rise.\n\u003e \n\u003e Jupiter will rise around 3:40 AM.\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto when Jupiter will set.\n\u003e \n\u003e Jupiter will set around 6:00 AM.\n\n## What am I looking at?\nWhat's that bright light in the sky?\n\n\u003e Alexa, ask Pluto what I'm seeing at 200 degrees azimuth and 35 degrees\n\u003e altitude.\n\u003e \n\u003e You might be seeing Jupiter, which is at 220 degrees azimuth and 40 degrees\n\u003e altitude.\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fpeap%2Falexa-astro","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fpeap%2Falexa-astro","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fpeap%2Falexa-astro/lists"}