I use the Android app "Solar Coordinates" sometimes, it's worth a look and also free.
Best, Jim Tallman Artisan Industrials www.artisanindustrials.com www.spectrasundial.com [email protected] 513-253-5497 This message is being sent remotely as I am currently out of the studio. Please excuse any further delay in response. On Apr 30, 2017, 11:36 AM, at 11:36 AM, Brooke Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi: > >Remember that at that level of precision the value is only good for >that particular year. It will change over the 4 >year leap year cycle and keep changing over time. A more accurate >method would be to observe star meridian crossings, >but that to is limited by "seeing". >http://www.prc68.com/I/StellarTime.shtml > >-- >Have Fun, > >Brooke Clarke >http://www.PRC68.com >http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html > >-------- Original Message -------- >> >> Hi Clark, >> >> The Solar Info android app provides the EqT value at all times and >also generates the EqT curve at 12:00 for a date or >> value of the Sun's declination for one year. It also provides these >values in an Excel file. >> >> César Busto >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial >> > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >--------------------------------------------------- >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
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