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   Analemma Sundial Applet

Click into the grid plane to change the gnomon position

Localized applet version

Check your time zone offset and the local time.

Select the view details from the "Analemma..." menu.

 latitude longitude

Select latitude (northern positive, southern negative),
and longitude (eastern positive, western negative)
from the menus.

You may use the keys "m", "d", "h", "n" to increase the month, date, hour, minute, or Shift key and "m", "d", "h", "n" to decrease month, date, hour, minute !

analemma
Analemma:
1 = Dec 21 - Jun 21 (blue)
2 = Jun 21 - Dec 21 (red)

Make your own sundial !

How to get this applet for offline use

More of my sundials:

Pie Sundial

Horizontal Sundial

Sidereal Sundial


This type of sundial has a vertical rod (gnomon, height H) casting the shadow on a horizontal plane. The shadow of the gnomon's top (point P) is used to read the time (and the date).

 

 

Example: Berlin 52.51 N, 13.41 E

 

October 20 at 15:15, or
Feb 21 at 15:45

An analemma is the figure-of-eight shape that results if the Sun's position in the sky is recorded at the same time of day throughout the year. As a consequence the gnomon draws a similar figure.
Watch an
animation.

The red part of the analemma is used to read the time from summer solstice (June 21) to winter solstice (Dec. 22), the blue line from winter solstice to summer solstice.

The diurnal lines are painted for
(data 2002):

6/21 (summer solstice)
6/1
8/1
9/1
9/23 (vernal equinox)
10/1
11/1
12/1

and
5/1
4/1
3/20 (spring equinox)
3/1
2/1
1/1

12/22 (winter solstice)

 

10 units of the "Gnomon Height" menu correspond to 4 units of the grid,
e. g. "Gnomon Height 10" selected, and elevation angle of 45° the length of the shadow is 4 grid units:

units

The length of the gnomon is indicated by a horizontal red line:

gnomon

 

Click into the grid to change the position of the gnomon.

 

 Choose "Current" from the "Analemma..." menu to show the current position of the sun, the analemma for the current time and the diurnal line for the current day:


An analemma is the figure-of-eight shape that results if the Sun's position in the sky is recorded at the same time of day throughout the year. As a consequence the gnomon draws a similar figure. Watch an animation.

 


 

Please visit my pages:

Sonnenuhren / Sundials

Sunshadow Applet

and animation

 

 
Web Links

Analemma - The solar tracking software Project

The Analemma (Bob Urschel)
Ausführliche astronomische und mathematische Darstellung

Wanderung der Mittagsposition im Verlauf eines Jahres (David Przewozny)

The Analemma Project (Steve Irvine)

The Analemma

Sundials on the Internet

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie e.V.

Sundial Links (Daniel Roth)

Shadows (François Blateyron)
A great sundial program for Windows (download, freeware)

Sundials on the Internet - Sundial Design Software

The Dialist's Companion
DOS program that calculates a wide range of data elements of interest to dialists and others who are concerned with phenomena associated with solar time.

Die Lebende Sonnenuhr (AstroMedia*Verlag)

North American Sundial Society

Fachgruppe Uhren (Förderkreis Industrie- und Technikgeschichte)

Sonnenuhren - Unterrichtshilfen für Schüler und Lehrer

Virtual Sundial

 

Please visit my GeoAstro Applet Collection

 

Last Modified: 2023, Oct 05

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