A brief overview of RA is the angular distance measured eastward from the vernal equinox along the celestial equator. Another way to say that refers to where the celestial equator intersects the horizon at a right angle.
If you are able to follow the celestial equator to the point known as the vernal equinox, 0Deg RA is at the intersection point, with RA increasing directly east. The vernal equinox can be found at the first point of Aries, on a celestial sphere it is the point where the Sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north during the March equinox. The point during the March equinox is located in Pisces.
There are methods to determine the vernal equinox at other times, which can be dependent on location and the time. A great way that I personally use, is the same method as 'star hopping'. Using reference points, you can generally determine a line of sight between two or more points, for example if you are aware of a point and it's approximate RA, you can follow the path through another known RA point and evaluate the distance between the points. Following the line of sight you can them determine how far along the line the point of 0 would be, using this method takes much practice and you could even use visual guides such as a thumb as a measuring tool.
Using my thumb, I can say held at .5 meters is equivalent to 2.5 degrees, using stars as reference points I could approximate the line of sight and have a reliant measuring tool to judge distance.
The method you may require, could be entirely dependent on the reason you need to determine the point. If using electronic devices you can follow the celestial equator west along the celestial equator to find the point etc. I can explain other methods in more detail if required, others may have developed their own methods also.
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