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Subject: [dx-list] Interesting View
For those of you with a Geochron clock, note the vertical nature
of the terminator just now; the Sun is just about to cross the
International Date line in just a few more minutes. And just
a few hours until the center of the Sun is directly over the
Equator; just now, 0.09 degrees North. Predicted centered
time is 0539 UTC on the 23rd, 5+ hours from now.
If you have GeoClock 8 for Windows, same view, but
also go the views of both the North and South Poles
for a very instructive sight just now! Very interesting.
Notice where both the twilight lines are, as well as the
lines of "total" darkness.
73, Jim, KH7M
73, Jim, KH7M
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