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Solar Position Calculator
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Directions:
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Select a location from the City pulldown menu, OR select "Enter
Lat/Long ->" from the pulldown menu, and manually enter the latitude,
longitude and time zone information in the appropriate text boxes. For this calculator,
latitude is positive to the NORTH, and longitude is positive to the WEST of
the prime meridian.
Latitude and Longitude can be in deg/min/sec, or decimal degrees entered in
the "Deg:" field. (If you enter decimal degrees in the degrees field, please
clear the minutes and seconds fields, or they will be added in.) If you
select a city from the pulldown menu, the latitude, longitude and time zone fields
will be filled in by the program. If you want to input latitude, longitude
or time zone manually, be sure to
select "Enter Lat/Long -->" from the City pulldown box, or your numbers will
be overwritten by the selected city's location.
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You can enter a different time zone for a location by selecting
"Enter Lat/Long -->" in the City pulldown box. Otherwise the time zone
associated with the selected city's Local Standard Time will be automatically
entered.
Selecting "Yes" in the Daylight Saving field will cause the solar position
calculation to assume the current time has been adjusted forward one hour from
standard time. If you are uncertain of the time zone for a location, refer to
our Time Zone Table.
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The program retrieves the current date and time from your computer, and fills
in these values in the date/time fields. To perform calculations for a
different date, simply select the month in the pulldown box, and enter the
day and four digit year in the appropriate input boxes. Time of day for the
calculation can be changed in the same way.
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Hit the "Calculate Solar Position" button. Once the calculations
are complete, you may use your browser's "Print" function to obtain a hardcopy
of the results. Results are given in the following units: Equation of Time in
minutes of time; Solar Declination in degrees, with positive to the north;
Azimuth in degrees clockwise from north; Elevation in degrees up from the
horizon; Cosine of Solar Zenith Angle is unitless.
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Note that for latitudes greater than
72° north or less than 72° south, accuracy may be lower due in
part to the effects of
atmospheric refraction.
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