PhantomCougar
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Well it's Dec 7.... which in the the northern hemisphere means the earliest sunset of the year. All sunsets from now until June will occur later in the day.
Of course, for you morning folk, the latest sunrise doesn't occur until Jan 4.
Meaning it all balances out on Dec 21 for the shortest day of the year.
Think I am full of it? Well generally yes, but not this time. Check out topics on analemma.... which basically describe the basic wobble of the earth on it's axis over the course of the year. On Dec 7th, our view of the sun has shifted to the right of center right now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analemma
http://members.aol.com/jwholtz/analemma/analemma.htm
This funny picture was taken by someone who kept a camera in one spot for a whole year and took a snapshot at the same time every evening in Colorado. You can see that starting around Dec 7 to Dec 21, the sunsets about the same time but gets progressively higher as the date approaches Jan 4th (and beyond!).
Ever wonder what the funny looking figure 8 is in the middle of the ocean on a globe? That's right.....Analemma. A required adjustment for those who navigate by the sun and a sextant.
http://www.imakenews.com/symmntp/e_article000243738.cfm
Of course, for you morning folk, the latest sunrise doesn't occur until Jan 4.
Meaning it all balances out on Dec 21 for the shortest day of the year.
Think I am full of it? Well generally yes, but not this time. Check out topics on analemma.... which basically describe the basic wobble of the earth on it's axis over the course of the year. On Dec 7th, our view of the sun has shifted to the right of center right now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analemma
http://members.aol.com/jwholtz/analemma/analemma.htm
This funny picture was taken by someone who kept a camera in one spot for a whole year and took a snapshot at the same time every evening in Colorado. You can see that starting around Dec 7 to Dec 21, the sunsets about the same time but gets progressively higher as the date approaches Jan 4th (and beyond!).
Ever wonder what the funny looking figure 8 is in the middle of the ocean on a globe? That's right.....Analemma. A required adjustment for those who navigate by the sun and a sextant.
http://www.imakenews.com/symmntp/e_article000243738.cfm