The arc that has a straight line as shadow indicates the declination
of the sun?
Thibaud
At 19:03 8-10-2009, John Carmichael wrote:
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Can any of you figure out how this stran
Fabio
Fabio Savian
fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it
Paderno Dugnano, Milan, Italy
45° 34' 10'' N 9° 10' 9'' E
GMT +1 (DST +2)
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From: John Carmichael
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olens
http://www.collsemolen.dse.nl
Eindhoven, Netherlands
lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E
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Subject: How does this sundial function?
Can any of you figure ou
tor at the top which crosses
the hourlines. I take it that you've only seen it by pictures, too. I did see
a link to email the artist on one website, but not his email address. sasch
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Subject: How does this sundial function?
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Can any of you figure out how this strange sundial functions? It is called
"Sun Shell"
Can any of you figure out how this strange sundial functions? It is called
"Sun Shell".
It is located at 15151 E. Alameda Parkway at the Aurora Municipal Center in
Aurora Colorado USA. It was made by an artist named Rafe Ropek. But who
deliniated it I wonder? It is not in the NASS Registry