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In a message dated 7/12/2000 7:58:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

chiropter writes:

 

> As the orbit of the Earth is an ellipse of some eccentricity, with

perihelion

> in early January and aphelion in early July, Northern Hemisphere Summer is

> actually about five days longer than Northern Hemisphere Winter, but the

> dates given for the equinoxes are exactly halfway between the solstices.

>

> Does anyone out there know the resolution to this anomaly ?

 

No, but -- I can tell you that the two days of the year when sunrise and

sunset are as close to " exactly " 12 hrs apart are usually *near* the

Equinoces rather than *on* them.

 

Still, from the day before the Equinox through the day after -- weather

permitting -- shadows will draw a virtually straight line that runs from

" due " west to " due " east. Try it on the next sunny Equinox if you don't

believe me.

 

Later,

Kevin/Baraka

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Gentlefolk, Belovéd of Our Lady and Lord,

 

StarDate, the University of Texas McDonald Observatory's syndicated daily radio

show, raised an interesting point back on 3 July.

 

[For the full text of the article go to

 

http://stardate.utexas.edu/radio/sd_search.taf?f=detail & id=20000703]

 

As the orbit of the Earth is an ellipse of some eccentricity, with perihelion in

early January and aphelion in early July, Northern Hemisphere Summer is actually

about five days longer than Northern Hemisphere Winter, but the dates given for

the equinoxes are exactly halfway between the solstices.

 

Does anyone out there know the resolution to this anomaly ?

 

Blesséd Be !

 

Bat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As the orbit of the Earth is an ellipse of some eccentricity, with perihelion

in early January and aphelion in early July, Northern Hemisphere Summer is

actually about five days longer than Northern Hemisphere Winter, but the dates

given for the equinoxes are exactly halfway between the solstices.

Does anyone out there know the resolution to this anomaly ?

Blesséd Be !

Bat

 

The movement of the Sun in longitude is unequal throughout the year, due to

Kepler's 2nd law which requires that equal areas be covered in equal times. At

aphelion (Sun's apogee) the Sun moves slower (about 57' a day) and at

perihelion (Sun's perigee) it moves faster (about 61' a day). This difference

is added to the fact that the seasons are not exactly aligned with the line of

apsides or semi-major axis of the orbit (the aphelion-perihelion line). In 1246

AD the Earth was in perihelion at the time of the Winter solstice (i.e., the 2

axis were perpendicular or perfectly aligned: spring=summer, fall=winter), but

the seasons slowly shift with the precession of the equinoxes, and at present

they form an axis of 11 degrees with the apsides line. The result is that the

durational proportion of the seasons is almost never a 2:2. The duration of

(northern hemisphere) Winter is now about 89.0 days, Spring 92.8 days, Summer

93.6 days, and Autumn 89.8 days. In other words, the Sun stays at present 7.6

days more in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere, and the

longest season is the (northern) Summer, 4.6 days longer than the Winter, which

is the shortest. The relative duration of each season changes slowly with the

precession of the equinoxes. For example: the 2 axis were aligned (besides 1246

AD) in the year 4081 BC, when the Earth was in perihelion at the time of the

Fall equinox (Spring=Winter, Summer=Autumn...)

 

Asbolo.

 

 

 

 

 

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