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If the altitude of the North Star is 27° above the horizon, then you are approximately at degrees N Latitude.

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If the altitude of the North Star is 27° above the horizon, then you are approximately at degrees N Latitude.

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You are approximately at 27° N Latitude.

Explanation: The altitude of the North Star (Polaris) above the horizon is approximately equal to your latitude. This is because the North Star is located almost directly above the North Pole. So, if the North Star is 27° above the horizon, then you are approximately at 27° N Latitude.

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