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Daylight Applet / Tageslicht-Applet
The
graphic
lines for sunrise, sunset and twilight times don't take into
account daylight saving time.
During Daylight Savings the lines shift up by 1 hour, except
for the Sun position marker.
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Select your location from the menu list, |
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in the location database (Heavens Above): 2 million towns and villages world-wide, or in my small database here Select latitude (northern positive, southern negative),and longitude (eastern positive, western negative) from the menus. |
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Find the time zone (and Coordinates) of cities worldwide: The World Clock Interactive time zone map of countries around the world. |
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you may use the keys "h", "d", "m" to
increase the hour, date, or month, |
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you may enter your home location and change the horizon view image |
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can be written to a data window |
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Select from the menu to see the horizon at the selected location and time, or the word map showing day and night regions. |
Please report bugs !
Compare: Night Hours Applet
Select "Month" or "Year" from the
"Write..." menu to open the data window
showing sunrise, sunset and twilight times:
Select "Summary Year" from the
"Write..." menu:
The longest day (sommer
solstice) is not
the day of earliest surise and/or latest sunset,
the shortest day (winter
solstice) is not the day of latest
surise and/or
earliest sunset !
Select "Seasons" from the "Write..." menu:
Daylight
hours 2005 Berlin (52.51° N):
mean of 12.29 hours per day, total 4485.56 hours.
Daily
difference of daylight 2005 Berlin (52.51° N):
near the equinoxes the absulute
difference is a maximum (4 minutes).
Select "Sunrise/Lat."
from the "Write/Draw" menu:
Due to the excentricity of the Earth's path, the percentage of daylight hours over a year is greater than 50 % for all latitudes ! (semidiameter of the Sun and atmospheric refraction taken into account).
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The latest sunrise and the earliest sunset do not occur on the day of winter solstice. The dates are different and depend on the geographical latitude.
The sunrise/sunset diagram is for Berlin (52.51° N, 13.41° E): Latest sunrise (2002): Earliest sunset (2002): For higher northern latitudes the date of latest sunrise will be earlier, and the date of earliest sunset will be later. |
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Shortest day:
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Longest day 2004: |
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Earliest sunrise 2004: |
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Latest sunset 2004: |
Look for details and explanations:
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civil twilight: nautical twilight: astronomical twilight: |
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twilight diagram
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Twilight duration at 0° N (minutes before rise):
Twilight duration at 30° N (minutes before rise):
Twilight duration at 60° N (minutes before rise): |
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the elevation (above horizon) and azimuth angle of
the sun 0º = N, 90º = E
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enter latitude, and
press return key |
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enter longitude, and
press return key |
- degrees longitude as
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Look up your coordinates: |
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The coordinates of the user location are stored (during applet lifetime) and can be recalled by the location menu item "User Input". |
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Change the parameter values of "location", "latitude" and "longitude" parameters:
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<APPLET CODE="daylightxxx.class"
archive="Applet/JavaClasses.jar" <PARAM name="email" value="replace"> </APPLET> |
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time difference between zone time and Greenwich Time (GMT ) e.g. -5 h is the value computed from the longitude, which may differ from the actual time zone offset. If necessary, select the correct time zone offset from the menu. |
Central European Daylight Time = GMT + 2 hours |
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the declination and Greenwich-Hour-Angle (GHA) are the coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the sun's Geographical Position (GP), where the line from the sun to the centre of the earth intersects it's surface.
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The Equation of time is the difference between the time determined by a sundial and the clock time. It is due to the obliquity and the unequal motion of the sun (ellipse). |
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The total of daylight hours per month and per year is written to the diagram. |
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Length of Day (Herbert Glarner) Comparative
Lengths of Days and Nights Frühester Sonnenuntergang, kürzester Tag, spätester Sonnenaufgang - ein Rätsel?
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Modified: 2013, Feb 02