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Re: sun position and sunrise/sunset calculations

Ralph Bouwmeester (rba@bconnex.net)
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 23:11:57 -0500 (EST)

Actually, the sun never quite reaches that far south to be directly overhead. I think it gets to about -23.44 degrees while your question refers to -23.5 degrees.
Assuming that it does get directly overhaed, my guess is about 21h 54m UTC on Dec 22. What do I win??

Regards
Ralph

Ralph Bouwmeester
rba@bconnex.net


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