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RogerS

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I had a sense that the shift in sunrise and sunset as each day went by was not proportional and indeed, on checking, it isn't. Sunrise is three minutes earlier on Friday this week then it was on Tuesday (today) but sunset is six minutes later.

Why is this?
 
RogerP":3614x380 said:
mseries":3614x380 said:
because the planet is not a true sphere
Is anything planned to correct this?
Not sure. Maybe i can get 10 million pound in funding from the government to see if it possible to correct the situation :lol:
 
mseries":2y3ldc89 said:
because the planet is not a true sphere
Ah...thanks for the quick reply. I think I understand why that affects sunrise/sunset..........


RogerP":2y3ldc89 said:
mseries":2y3ldc89 said:
because the planet is not a true sphere
Is anything planned to correct this?
I'd start with an 80 grit
 
wikipaedia says this "Small daily changes and noticeable semi-annual changes in the timing of sunsets are driven by the axial tilt of Earth, daily rotation of the Earth, the planet's movement in its annual elliptical orbit around the Sun, and the Earth and Moon's paired revolutions around each other."
 
CHJ":24mxsvz4 said:
The earth also wobbles somewhat due to being out of balance, very noticeable if you step out of a tasting session at the Chase Distillery too quickly.

I'am afraid you are not right. Well not all right. I noticed a shift in the wobble long before your post and it happened as I came out of the dog and ferret. Your right about the earth with a wobble. Can you imagine all the seas swashing about here there and every where, then you have the wind to contend with and other smaller distractions like the moon, the sun and I could go on... makes you think though.
 

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