The
yellow circle is the image point (Geographical Position) of
the sun, where the line from the sun to the center of the
earth intersects it's surface. The coordinates (latitude and
longitude) are the same as the declination and
Greenwich-Hour-Angle (GHA) of the sun. An observer
positioned in the Geographical Position of a star will see
the sun directly in the vertical, above his head.
A
click into the map dispays the coordinates, the shadow of a
50 pixel vertical gnomon, and the elevation of the
sun.
If necessary, select the
correct time zone offset from the menu.
Applet Source
Applet Tag:
<APPLET CODE="DayNightxxx.class"
archive="applet/JavaClasses.jar" NAME="Day &
Night"
WIDTH=500 HEIGHT=290 ALIGN=bottom>
</APPLET>
Please visit my page "GeoAstro
Applets Overview"
Juergen
Giesen
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