Hello,
there are a lot of links at
http://www.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de/~roth/slinks.html
Did you check that?
On this page I concentrate mainly on sundials and do not include related
sciences (like astrolabes and so on).
If one has contributions, please e-mail me. As well as pointing out dead
What has happended to groknet? http://www.groknet.com/suncalc.html
i use to access it all the time when making my dials. if its gone or
will be off line for a while, does anyone know where on the internet i
can find apparent solar altitude and apparent solar azimuth for each
hour of a given
Dear Daniel,
What I can I say other than WOW!!! A huge list, and I will retire
with humility leaving you the clear leader!!
Seriously, it is a wonderful list and should keep us happy for ages.
I think that the message here is to send URLs of any new sites to
Daniel to add to his MASTER
Greg et al,
My ISP has once again proven that DNS aliasing is too much of a
challenge for them i.e., I had them alias groknet.com to gcstudio.com.
Oh the horror stories I could tell, I've become their IP consultant just
to get my PAID service to work! I'll see what's the problem
Hello John
Our maiordomo Daniel Roth maintains sundial pages index in the good city of
Koeln and welcomes new submissions of URLs by email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The page is
http://www.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de/~roth/slinks.html
Slawek
At 11:44 AM 2/4/99 +1000, John Pickard wrote:
Greeting
For solar ephemerides go to
http://arthemis.na.astra.it:6563/themis/owa/solar.coordinates
Sol Invictus
does anyone know where on the internet i
can find apparent solar altitude and apparent solar azimuth for each
hour of a given day? Thanks for your help and lets hope groknet come
back
Sorry about the mistake in the URL. My translation from latin was poor.
It should be astro not astra. The correcred URL is below.
Sol
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Feb 4 11:23:41 1999
Subject: Re: Solar Altitude and Azimuth
Sol: I had problems with the below URL... is it correct?
Thanks.