I don't feel like explaining this. So I'm just going to post a link to my posts elsewhere & the hashtags. But I'm proud of myself, gods damn it. \^/ If the hashtags are of interest, go look, or just go look if you feel like it? ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

https://bsky.app/profile/jhv.bsky.social/post/3me7ivb2rzs2p

#sun #time #seasons #solarTime #clockTime #astronomy #calendaring #EquationOfTime #meanSolarTime #apparentSolarTime #clocks #clockTime #timeZones #DST

Joe Vilas (@jhv.bsky.social)

I went outside while ago with Buster. I knew it was shortly after noon, but just by a couple minutes. I also know my house is pretty close to square with the compass points, so to speak. I further know what other things influence how your clock might be set & what your perception of local time…

Bluesky Social

I've built a civil/solar metric clock for the iPhone. If that sounds intriguing and you'd like to know more, you can check out the post at https://www.olsons.net/projects/multiclock.

If you download and use the app, I'd love any feedback.

The source code's up on GitHub. App is in the App Store. Those links, and lots of history and explanation, in the post.

#solar #civil #metric #time #equationoftime

MultiClock

It's weird, if you think about it, that the only fundamental unit we have to measure time is the second. For most other stuff, we have different units we can choose from. Weight comes in kilos and pounds and stone. There are miles and furlongs and kilometers to measure distance. You can buy drinks

Shining a light on Capricorn. Also it's 1:30pm in Dallas.
#IndoorSundial #sundial #zodiac #capricorn #equationoftime
Op 25 december gaat de zon de klok alweer inhalen 🌞🔂.
#EquationOfTime #Tijdsvereffening
https://typo.social/@timahrens/109489563439636641
Tim Ahrens (@[email protected])

Did you know? Today is the earliest sunset of the year, at least if you are around 50° N latitude. Why is it not on December 21st, the shortest day of the year? The answer is in the Equation of Time. It’s really complicated, I admit I only vaguely understand it, but fascinating nevertheless. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equation_of_time

typo.social
Only 5 days until evenings start drawing out!
#Sunset 16:19z here until 16th then 16:20z. Occurs before #solstice because of #EquationOfTime

An Astronomical Mechanical Clock, in More Ways Than One

If the workings of a mechanical timepiece give you a thrill, prepare to be blown away by this over-the-top astronomical clock.

The horological masterpiece, which was designed by [Mark Frank] as his "dream clock", is a riot of brass, bronze, and steel -- 1,200 pounds (544 kg) of it, in fact, at least in the raw materials pile. Work on the timepiece began in 2006, with a full-scale mockup executed in wood by Buchannan of Chelmsford, the Australian fabricator that [Mark] commissioned to make his design a reality. We have a hard time explaining the design, which has just about every horological trick incorporated into it.

[Mark] describes the clock as "a four train, quarter striking movement with the fourth train driving the astronomical systems," which sounds far simpler than the finished product is. It includes 52 "complications," including a 400-year perpetual calendar, tide clock, solar and lunar eclipse prediction, a planisphere to show the constellations, and even a thermometer. And, as if those weren't enough, the clock sports both a tellurion to keep track of the Sun-Earth-Moon system and a full orrery out to the orbit of Saturn, including all the major moons. The video below shows the only recently finished masterpiece in operation.

[Mark]'s dream clock has been under construction for the better part of two decades, and we applaud not just his design but his patience. The skeletonized construction reminds us of the Clickspring clock from a few years back; now seems like a great time to go back and binge-watch that whole series again.

Thanks to [J. Peterson] for the tip.

#clockhacks #clock #clockmaking #equationoftime #horology #orrery #sidereal #tellurion #timepiece

An Astronomical Mechanical Clock, In More Ways Than One

If the workings of a mechanical timepiece give you a thrill, prepare to be blown away by this over-the-top astronomical clock. The horological masterpiece, which was designed by [Mark Frank] as his…

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