Dear Bob and all,

I presented this French sundial in March 2005 as my preferred one:
http://www.cadrans-solaires.fr/cadran-mines.html
http://www.cadrans-solaires.fr/cadran-mines-2.html

I put some photos to show that you can read solstice or equinox at noon some 
days before or after the real solstice or equinox 
and also some minutes before and after noon. 
And you can't see winter equinoxe anymore because of the trees !

Joël
--> http://www.cadrans-solaires.fr/

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marcelo 
  To: Robert Terwilliger 
  Cc: sundial@uni-koeln.de 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 9:38 PM
  Subject: Re: An interesting sundial that shows solstices


  Interesting indeed, but, if the exact time of solstice happens to be at 
night, it would not show the word? For the text suggests that it's that precise.


  2012/6/26 Robert Terwilliger <b...@twigsdigs.com>

    Astronomy Picture of the Day



    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120626.html





    Bob Terwilliger


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