The solar declination is the earth's latitude at which incoming solar rays are normal to the earth's surface. The solar declination is zero at the spring and fall equinoxes, approximately +23½° at the summer solstice, and approximately -23½° at the winter solstice. A simple formula to calculate solar declination from Perrin de Brichambaut (1975) is:
δ=sin−1{0.4sin[2π/365](dn​−82)} 1:1.1.2
where δ is the solar declination reported in radians and dn​ is the day number of the year.