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Add
          or subtract the equation of time to get the standard time.
         
        
| The vertical shadow-casting gnomon is placed on the North-South line depending on the current date. The time is read from the intersection point of the shadow and the ellipse:  The height H of the gnomon necessary for the shadow to intersect the ellipse even at summer solstice depends on the observer's latitude. For an ellipse having the major semiaxis a we get 
  Vice versa, the
                      ratio of maximum length A of the major semiaxis
                      and the gnomon length G is shown in the following
                      diagram:  
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The
sundial
          at my home location (51.62° N, 7.97° E)
          2003, June 29 at 12:15 CET
        Equation
            of time is -3m 22s
          (sundial is slow, add 3m 22s to the time read from the sundial
          to get the mean local time) 
Use
          a compass to align the sundial north-south (correction for magnetic declination)
          (for my home location the magnetic declination is only 0.1°)
      

at 15:00 CET
          
            
              
        
                 
              
                   
                
                   
              
                 
            
          
                   
                
                   
              
 
      
Sundials for
              special locations
            (North Pole, Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Equator)
      
  
 
More of my sundials:
Last
update:
          2023, Oct 05