I just replied privately to Jean saying that it is exactly this phenomena which
makes it hard for my DH to navigate in Britain.   I knew he complains that the
sun isn't in the right place as far as he's concerned, but had forgotten
exactly what the details of the "displacement" are!  Now I know that too!!!!!
(VBG)

Ruth Budge

 --- Linda Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Jean, and
Lacemakers,
> 
> 
> > There was a programme on TV the other night about the effect the moon has
> on
> > the earth. It had never occured to me until it was mentioned in that
> > programme that in the southern hemisphere the sun and moon travel across
> the
> > sky from right to left instead of from left to right as it does in the
> > northern hemisphere. I'd find that very disorientating.
> > (snip)
> >
> > Jean in Poole
> >
> 
> No! No!  The television people have got things confused again.
> 
> I asked my husband, who instructs in astronomy and gliding in his spare
> time, and he sent this message:-
> 
> "The Sun still rises in the East and sets in the West in the Southern
> hemisphere, it is that it is in the North, not the South that seem to
> confuse people.
> 
> "I remember when I was with the WRC we had a young Australian guy working
> for
> us (some sort of holiday job IIRC) and he turned up hours late to a site in
> the
> Midlands. It emerged that he had got totally lost because the Sun
> was in the South, not the North.
> 
> "I've asked gliding people and they claim not to be bothered as the Sun is
> virtually overhead in SA and Oz, and they use GPS in any case."
> 
> 
> Think about it:  the Earth goes round as a whole sphere.  There would only
> be the effect of seeing the Sun going in opposite directions if the Earth
> were divided at the Equator and the Northern Hemisphere were going in the
> opposite direction to the Southern Hemisphere.
> 
> However, if the Sun were, say, over the Equator, it would look as if it were
> in the North if you were below the Equator, and as if it were in the South
> if you were above the Equator.
> 
> If you can remember the details of that television programme, I think you
> should send them a crisp feedback message!
> 
> Best wishes,
> Linda Walton,
> (in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K.,
> where I can't see the Sun at all due to heavy fog,
> which makes me feel so disinclined to start the things I ought to be doing).
> 
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