Zenith
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For other uses, see Zenith (disambiguation).
In broad terms, the zenith is the direction pointing directly above a particular location (perpendicular, orthogonal). Since the concept of being above is itself somewhat vague, scientists define the zenith in more rigorous terms. Specifically, in astronomy, geophysics and related sciences (e.g., meteorology), the zenith at a given point is the local vertical direction pointing away from direction of the force of gravity at that location. For reference, the vertical direction at the given location and pointing in the same sense as the gravitational force is called the nadir.
OriginThe word zenith derives from the inaccurate reading of the Arabic word samt ('path'), pronounced sent, by scribes in the Middle Ages (during the 14th century), in the expression samt arrâs ('path above the head'). Relevance and useThe zenith is used in the following scientific contexts:
Discussion
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Only in the tropics is it possible for the Sun to be at the zenith.
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