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civil twilight: nautical twilight: astronomical twilight: |
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is the image point (Geographical Position) of the sun, where the line from the sun to the center of the earth intersects it's surface. The coordinates of the sun's Geographical Position (latitude and longitude) are the same as the declination and Greenwich-Hour-Angle (GHA) of the sun. |
An observer positioned in the Geographical Position will see the sun directly in the vertical, above his head.
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A click into the map |
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displays the red shadow of a 50 pixel vertical gnomon on a horizontal plane
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the geographical coordinates of the clicked location
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the elevation (above horizon) and azimuth angle of the
sun 0 deg. = N, 90 deg. = E
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enter latitude, and press
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time difference between zone time and Greenwich Time (GMT ) With Netscape 4 and Internet Explorer 4, the applet should display the correct time zone offset: |
Central European Daylight Time = GMT + 2 hours |
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the declination and Greenwich-Hour-Angle (GHA) are the coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the sun's Geographical Position (GP), where the line from the sun to the center of the earth intersects it's surface. |
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The Equation of time is the difference between the time
determined by a sundial and the clock time. It is due to the
obliquity and the unequal motion of the sun (ellipse). |
For detailed information: |
USNO Master Clock Animated GIF Clock:
Click to see the correct GMT (UTC) |
The running GIF clock was developed for browsers that
support "Content-type: multipart/x-mixed-replace" |