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Two telescopes A and B spot a star. Telescope A reports the position of the star to be in the East 60 degrees above the horizontal line joining A and B. Telescope B, which is 500 km West of telescope A spots the star at 30 degrees above the horizontal line joining A and B. What is the star's altitude above the adjoining horizontal line?
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