On the equator it has to be horizontal - tilted 90°.Yep, I'm getting there ... but what tilting of the gnomon would alter what you're saying?
On the equator it has to be horizontal - tilted 90°.Yep, I'm getting there ... but what tilting of the gnomon would alter what you're saying?
I think I might be getting lost again. Will not the shadow of anything, of any shape, size or orientation, at a particular time of day (other than midday), move by ± ~23° with the changing seasons?On the equator it has to be horizontal - tilted 90°.
Are you talking about 'minutiae' (variation in tilt) - since, if the tilt of the earth remains fixed, I would not have expected any variation in day length at the equator?The day length would vary slightly at the equator, but I'm not sure by how much.
Yes, but only a horizontal straight gnomon parallel to the Earth's axis will be in the same plane as the relevant straight mark on the scale at a particular time of day throughout the year.I think I might be getting lost again. Will not the shadow of anything, of any shape, size or orientation, at a particular time of day (other than midday), move by ± ~23° with the changing seasons?
Are you talking about 'minutiae' (variation in tilt) - since, if the tilt of the earth remains fixed, I would not have expected any variation in day length at the equator?
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After posting it I started to consider the problem of using Sun-Dials between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and I do wonder if such Sun-Dials exist.Concerning sun-dials, have you ever considered why "clockwise" is the direction which it is?
It is because that is the direction the shadow of the gnomon on the Sun-dial moves - in the Northern Hemisphere - where both Sun-dials and clocks were invented.
Following the various discussions (during the course of which my thinking got very 'far from straight' at times - but EFLI eventually got be back on track!), I see no reason why the sundial illustrated in EFLI's post #60 should not work at the equator, between the tropics or anywhere else, provided only that the inclination of the gnomon were adjusted appropriately for the latitude in question (horizontal, per the photo, at the equator, vertical at the poles, or anything else in-between).After posting it I started to consider the problem of using Sun-Dials between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn and I do wonder if such Sun-Dials exist. It seems to me that the only areas on Earth where Sun-Dials could be "used" would be between the relevant "Tropic" and the associated Arctic/Antarctic Circle - and not too close to any of those.
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