Awesome dial.  I have never seen a gapped nodus like that before, not have
I seen the use of mirrors to project an image for when the sun is behind
the wall.  Please tell us who designed this dial, and how it was
commissioned?  I could not find that information in the article.  I work
with mirror gnomons, and am interested in how the installers fine-tuned the
mirror alignment.  Did the mirrors have an adjusting mechanism, and did the
designer have a plan for alignment post-installation?
-Bill

2015-04-13 8:47 GMT-04:00 Josef Pastor <j.pas...@gmx.de>:

>  Liebe Sonnenuhrenfreunde,
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>
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> die neue „Sterne und Weltraum“ Heft 5-2015, die ab morgen im gut
> sortierten Zeitschriftenhandel erhältlich sein wird, berichtet auf den
> Seiten 66-72 ausführlich über die „Grieskirchner Kepleruhr“, einer
> vertikalen, ebenen Sonnenuhr.
>
>
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> Dear Sundialists,
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>
> the German speaking Astromagazine „Sterne und Weltraum“ Vol. 5-2015
> provides an report on the „Grieskirchner Kepleruhr“, which is an vertical,
> plane sundial.
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> http://www.spektrum.de/inhaltsverzeichnis/mai-2015/1313010
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> Viele Grüße
>
> Best regards
>
> Josef Pastor
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