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The Day of the Sun's Return, The Winter Solstice Montgomery College Planetarium at Takoma Park/Silver Spring

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1 The Day of the Sun's Return, The Winter Solstice Montgomery College Planetarium at Takoma Park/Silver Spring http://montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/planet By Dr. Harold Williams December 21, 2011 version

2 One People … One Sky …Two Seasons

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6 Lawrence Hall of Science, CA Sunstone, resent

7 Amaterasu appearing from the cave on the Winter Solstice

8 Citron hot water of the Winter Solstice Yuzuyu, Katori City Japan

9 Locri Pinax Persephone Opens Likon Mystikon.

10 Frederic Leighton-The Return of Perspephone (1891)

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18 Length of Seasons Summer 93 days 15 hours 29 minutes Autumn 89 days 20 hours Winter 88 days 23 hours 54 minutes Spring 92 days 18 hours 26 minutes Sun and Earth closest, perihelion Around January 3 or 4 Sun and Earth furtherest, aphelion Around July 4

19 Obliquity of the ecliptic 23 ½ degrees, approximately, between day axis of rotation and year axis of revolutionary orbit about the sun Causes the seasons Seasons are not caused by the fact that the earths orbit is not a perfect circle, but its orbit is slightly elliptical. This ellipticity of the earths orbit does cause the seasons which are caused by the tilt, obliquity of the ecliptic, to be slightly unequal in length.

20 Seasonal Years Mean tropical year is 365.242 189 670 SI days vernal equinox: 365.24237404 + 0.00000010338×a days northern solstice: 365.24162603 + 0.00000000650×a days autumn equinox: 365.24201767 − 0.00000023150×a days southern solstice: 365.24274049 − 0.00000012446×a days Average tropical year is 365.2422 currently. a in Julian years from 2000Julian years

21 Winter Solstice Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortest_day

22 How to tell time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_of _time Using the sun and moving to uniform watch time!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_of _time Until 1833, the equation of time was tabulated in the sense 'mean minus apparent solar time' in the British Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris published for the years 1767 onwards. Before the issue for 1834, all times in the almanac were in apparent solar time, because time aboard ship was most often determined by observing the Sun.Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris

23 Equation of Time


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