Clock Time vs. Sun Time: The Analemma (UMAP)
Author: L.R. King
In this module equations are constructed for the position of the sun in the sky at any time of day, any day of the year, as seen from any latitude. From this, an explanation of the figure-8 pattern that the sun follows annually (the analemma) is developed. The equations also predict sunrise and sunset times; these, together with the analemma insight, show why earlier sunrise times do not start just after Winter Solstice. In constructing the equations, it is assumed that the earth's orbit about the sun is a circle and that the motion along the orbit is uniform. The sunrise predictions are used to assess the error caused by these assumptions.
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODEL: THE YEAR
TWO-DIMENSIOANL MODEL: THE DAY
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL: THE YEAR
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL: THE DAY
CIRCULAR ORBIT MODEL: CONSTRUCTIONS
THE EQUATION OF TIME
MODEL SUNRISE AND SUNSET TIMES
FURTHER DIRECTIONS
SOLUTIONS TO THE EXERCISES
REFERENCES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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