Calculations for sun position follower

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To create a sun follower, calculating the azimuth and zenith angles is essential for determining the sun's position at any given time. It's also important to account for the sun's disappearance below the horizon to avoid tracking errors. For practical accuracy, the book "Astronomical Algorithms" by Jean Meeus provides useful formulas. Additionally, the sun's Right Ascension and Declination can be estimated using the Zodiac of Date. Understanding these calculations will enable effective sun tracking.
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I'm making a sun follower with a pic, and I need the formulas to calculate the position of the sun, I need to calculate azimuth angle and zenith angle (Is that enough to know at any time the position of the sun?).


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oportunity said:
HI

I'm making a sun follower with a pic, and I need the formulas to calculate the position of the sun, I need to calculate azimuth angle and zenith angle (Is that enough to know at any time the position of the sun?).


Thanks

That's enough to know how to point to the Sun from a given location. You would likely also want to recognize when the Sun has disappeared below the horizon so you don't try to track it through the body of the Earth; Instead, reposition for re-acquisition at sunrise and sleep 'till then.

How accurate a 'fix' are you looking for? Formulas with practical accuracies can be found in the book, "Astronomical Algorithms" by Jean Meeus.
 
I'm making a sun follower with a pic, and I need the formulas to calculate the position of the sun, I need to calculate azimuth angle and zenith angle (Is that enough to know at any time the position of the sun?).

The Zodiac of Date follows the sun around. The Right Ascension and Declination of the Sun can be estimated from the RA and DEC of that Zodiac.
 
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