Dear Willy: I would appreciate to have a photo of
the sundials in Alicante.
Thank you
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From:
Willy Leenders
To: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:30
AM
Subject: Re: A new sundial - type from
Bremen!
You can see a similar
. de vries
Aan: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Verzonden: vrijdag 1 maart 2002
17:50
Onderwerp: Re: A new sundial - type from
Bremen!
Willy,
Ja, ik wil wel graag zo'n plaatje
zien,
Fer.
Fer J. de Vries[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.iae.nl/users/ferdv/Eindhoven
Leenders
Gesendet: Freitag, 1. März 2002
10:30
An: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Betreff: Re: A new sundial - type
from Bremen!
You can see a similar
sundial for some years past on several places at the east coast of Spain in the
surroundings of Allicante.
I can sent a photo (jpeg format) on demand
- type from Bremen!
Dear friends,
may I invite you to have a look at a probably new type of sundial,
an analemmatic equatorial sundial with light-pointer,
built by my friend Dietrich Ahlers.
His HALBE - ACHT - sundial
can be seen at the Homepage of Olbers-Planetarium Bremen as sundial
You can see a similar sundial for some years past on several places at
the east coast of Spain in the surroundings of Allicante.
I can sent a photo (jpeg format) on demand.
Willy Leenders
50.9 N 5.4 E
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Dear friends,
may I invite you to have a look at
a probably new type
Willy, could you please send me a photo of the dial in Alicante?
Thank you in advance
J.C. Montes
25° 32' N ; 103° 27' W
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may I invite you to have a look at a probably new type of sundial,
an analemmatic equatorial sundial with light-pointer,
built by my friend Dietrich Ahlers.
His HALBE - ACHT - sundial
can be seen at the Homepage of Olbers-Planetarium Bremen as sundial of the month March.
Either you start at:
anything in English on how it works? its
beautiful!
Dave
Scott
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12:40 PMTo: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.deSubject: A new
sundial - type from
anything in English on how it works? its beautiful!
Dave Scott
Thanks, Dave!!
I'll hand your question over to Dieter Vornholz.
Regards
Reinhold
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Reinhold R. Kriegler
Lat: 53° 06' 53'' N
Long: 8° 53' 54" E
Hi Reinhold,
An excellent dial - thank you for sharing it with us.
Being pedantic, I would describe it as analemmic dial, rather than an
analemmatic one, but that doesn't detract from its quality.
Regards,
John Davis
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, david scott wrote:
anything in English on how it works? its beautiful!
Dave Scott
Either you start at:
http://www.hs-bremen.de/planetarium
and choose bottom right Sonnenuhr des Monats (sundial of the month)
or go directly to:
rlandslat. 51:30 N long. 5:30
E
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Subject: A new sundial - type from
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Dear friends, may I invite you to have a look at a
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:39
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Subject: A new sundial - type from
Bremen!
Dear friends, may I invite you to have a look at a
probably new type of sundial, an analemmatic equatorial
sundial with light-pointer, built by my friend Dietrich
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Datum:28.02.02 23:23:59 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit
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Oh, it's a really nice one, but as far as I remember
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