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<sect1 id="ai-horizon">
<sect1info>
-<author
-><firstname
->Jason</firstname
-> <surname
->Harris</surname
-> </author>
+<author><firstname>Jason</firstname> <surname>Harris</surname> </author>
</sect1info>
-<title
->The Horizon</title>
-<indexterm
-><primary
->Horizon</primary>
-<seealso
->Horizontal Coordinates</seealso>
+<title>The Horizon</title>
+<indexterm><primary>Horizon</primary>
+<seealso>Horizontal Coordinates</seealso>
</indexterm>
-<para
->The <firstterm
->Horizon</firstterm
-> is the line that separates Earth from Sky. More precisely, it is the line that divides all of the directions you can possibly look into two categories: those which intersect the Earth, and those which do not. At many locations, the Horizon is obscured by trees, buildings, mountains &etc;. However, if you are on a ship at sea, the Horizon is strikingly apparent. </para
-><para
->The horizon is the <firstterm
->Fundamental Plane</firstterm
-> of the <link linkend="horizontal"
->Horizontal Coordinate System</link
->. In other words, it is the locus of points which have an <firstterm
->Altitude</firstterm
-> of zero degrees. </para>
+<para>The <firstterm>Horizon</firstterm> is the line that separates Earth from Sky. More precisely, it is the line that divides all of the directions you can possibly look into two categories: those which intersect the Earth, and those which do not. At many locations, the Horizon is obscured by trees, buildings, mountains &etc;. However, if you are on a ship at sea, the Horizon is strikingly apparent. </para><para>The horizon is the <firstterm>Fundamental Plane</firstterm> of the <link linkend="horizontal">Horizontal Coordinate System</link>. In other words, it is the locus of points which have an <firstterm>Altitude</firstterm> of zero degrees. </para>
</sect1>