Hello and Happy Winter Solstice to all
For those that think it was yesterday, they are wrong. It is always around the 21st not always on it. This year the winter solstice is on the 22nd December !
This can be demonstrated by a mini tutorial which will also work on the 68k 1.03 version of DU so no one need feel left out.
Run DU and set the time to "2007:12/22 08:00:00.0", the exact time deos not matter but use this anyway. It is best to set this in the "Universal Time" box then everyone will get the same results.
Set up the following in the Report Window.
Column 1:
Date/Time
Universal Time
Column 2:
Topocentric RA/Dec
Sun
You can use Apparent RA/Dec but topocentric will be the same regardless of location. *
* Note: the above is the wrong way round. I have left it as is but correct it here so Lemen's mail still makes sense
Set Advance By to 30 and the time step to minutes and do 10 steps.
Print, View or Save the Report.
The solstice occurs when the sun reaches its most southerly point in the sky, so you are looking for the lowest value of Declination.
As can be seen it bottoms out at -23:26:23.3 at 10:30ish today.
I hope this little tutorial will be of interest to recent DU users still wondering what to do with it
And finally I have not forgotten our antipodean friends, to whom I wish a Happy Summer Solstice !
Bill.
Universal Time | Sun
Date Time | Topocentric RA/Dec
-----------------------+-----------------------
2007/12/22 08:00:00.0|18h00m19.5s -23?26'22.8
2007/12/22 08:30:00.0|18h00m25.0s -23?26'23.0
2007/12/22 09:00:00.0|18h00m30.5s -23?26'23.1
2007/12/22 09:30:00.0|18h00m36.0s -23?26'23.2
2007/12/22 10:00:00.0|18h00m41.5s -23?26'23.3 <==
2007/12/22 10:30:00.0|18h00m47.0s -23?26'23.3 <==
2007/12/22 11:00:00.0|18h00m52.5s -23?26'23.3 <==
2007/12/22 11:30:00.0|18h00m58.0s -23?26'23.2
2007/12/22 12:00:00.0|18h01m03.6s -23?26'23.1
2007/12/22 12:30:00.0|18h01m09.1s -23?26'23.0
Edited by BillE on 2007/12/22 16:36:06