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Sun Position Calculations. Paul Calder Flinders University. Declination. If orbit was circular -23.45 cos(360/365 * (N+10)) Since orbit is actually (slightly) elliptical, use 3rd order harmonic year angle ( degrees) = N * 360/365
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Sun Position Calculations Paul Calder Flinders University
Declination • If orbit was circular -23.45 cos(360/365 * (N+10)) • Since orbit is actually (slightly) elliptical, use 3rd order harmonic year angle ( degrees) = N * 360/365 declination ( degrees) = 0.39637 - 22.9132 cos + 4.02543 sin - 0.38720 cos 2 + 0.05197 sin 2 - 0.15453 cos 3 + 0.08490 sin 3
Hour Angle • Timezone offset • 12 noon is not "high noon" • Equation of time • Compensate for elliptical orbit • Compensate for axial tilt • Hour angle • H = time + TZO + EOT
Timezone Offset • Where is CST "correct"? • What longitude? • What towns are nearest? • When is ASMS "local solar noon"? • Should Adelaide switch to TZ+10? • What other parts of the world have half-hour timezones?
The Equation of Time 0.017189 + 0.428108 cos - 7.351407 sin - 3.349466 cos 2 - 9.361774 sin 2 http://www.analemma.com/
Converting Coordinates input: latitude declination hour angle H calculate sin a = sin sin + cos cos cos H = P cos A cos a = cos sin – sin cos cos H = Q sin A cos a = -cos sin H = R azimuth (A) = atan2(Q, R) altitude (a) = atan2( sqrt(Q*Q + R*R), P)
Your Turn! • Compute the sun position from the front door of ASMS at 10am on May 10 • Using your calculator • Check using the spreadsheet • Compare with on-line calculators