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The
Sundial Primer created by Carl Sabanski |
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The "Equation of Time" Booklet and Calendar These are two very useful
items especially if you are interested in sundials. But before getting to
these items I am very pleased to be able to offer both the Equation of
Time and the Sun's declination values in a format small enough to fit into
a pocket. This item is provided by Valentin Hristov and gives average
values for the period from 2000 to 2047. The data presented was
calculated by Gianni Ferrari. It is available in both
letter and A4 format. Valentin has an avid interest in calendars and you must check out his offerings at www.math.bas.bg/complan/valhrist/mystuff.htm. Now don't forget your booklet and calendar! Booklet If you would like a booklet
that contains the value of the Equation of Time at noon for each day of the year
you can get it by selecting the appropriate year. Print it using both sides of the paper. Print the odd pages on one side and the even pages on the other side. Fold the sheets of paper in half with the most recent date being on the first page. Compile the four sheets in the correct order and your booklet is ready to use. Calendar If you would like a
calendar that contains the values of the Equation of Time and the sun's
declination at noon for each day of the year
you can get it by selecting the appropriate year. Print the first page on card stock and the remaining pages on normal weight paper. Cut out all the pieces of the calendar. Stack the months in the correct order and staple them to the heavier back and your calendar is ready to use.
The Equation of Time - Booklet and Calendar
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