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What is the goal of an SSP?​

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The subsolar point on a planet is the point at which its sun is perceived to be directly overhead (at the zenith); that is, where the sun's rays strike the planet exactly perpendicular to its surface. It can also mean the point closest to the sun on an astronomical object, even though the sun might not be visible. The subsolar point describes the latitude where the sun's rays hit the Earth exactly perpendicular to the Earth's surface

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