The Sun's Path
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1. Calculate the altitude of the noon sun on the equinoxes and solstices. Fill in the empty cells = 90° = Equinox = 90° = Equinox = Latitude using these formulas: - Latitude + 23.5° -Latitude - 23.5° Vernal Autumnal Winter Summer Name of Location's Equinox Equinox Solstice Solstice Altitude of Polaris Location Latitude March September December June 21/22 20/21 22/23 21/22
Spring Valley, 41° N NY (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN TO (NOON SUN TO TO SOUTH) TO SOUTH) SOUTH) SOUTH)
North 90° N Pole (SUN CIRCLES (SUN CIRCLES (SUN CIRCLES (SUN BELOW HORIZON) SKY) HORIZON) HORIZON)
Arctic 66.5° N Circle (NOON SUN ON (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN HORIZON, TO SOUTH) TO SOUTH) TO SOUTH) SOUTH)
Tropic of 23.5° N Cancer (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN TO (NOON SUN TO TO SOUTH) AT ZENITH) SOUTH) SOUTH)
Equator 0° (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN TO AT ZENITH) TO ***NORTH) AT ZENITH) SOUTH)
Tropic of 43° 90° 23.5° S Capricorn (NOON SUN (NOON SUN (NOON SUN TO (NOON SUN (BELOW TO NORTH) TO NORTH) NORTH) AT ZENITH) HORIZON) 0° Antarctic 47° 66.5° S Circle (NOON SUN (NOON SUN ON HORIZON, (NOON SUN TO (NOON SUN TO (BELOW TO NORTH) NORTH) NORTH) NORTH) HORIZON)
South -23.5° 23.5° 90° S Pole 0° 0° (SUN CIRCLES (SUN BELOW (SUN CIRCLES (SUN CIRCLES (BELOW HORIZON) HORIZON) HORIZON) SKY) HORIZON) ***ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE 90° OR LESS…
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Direction of Sunrise/Sunset on the Equinoxes and Solstices Autumnal Winter Vernal Summer Name of Location's Equinox Solstice Equinox Solstice Location Latitude September December March 20/21 June 21/22 22/23 21/22 Spring Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:NE Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:SE 41° N Valley, NY Sunset:WEST Sunset:NW Sunset:WEST Sunset:SW
(Sun circles (Sun circles (Sun circles (Sun below North Pole 90° N horizon) sky) horizon) horizon)
Arctic Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:EAST (Sun below 66.5° N NORTH Circle Sunset:WEST Sunset:WEST horizon)
Tropic of Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:NE Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:SE 23.5° N Cancer Sunset:WEST Sunset:NW Sunset:WEST Sunset:SW
Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:NE Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:SE Equator 0° Sunset:WEST Sunset:NW Sunset:WEST Sunset:SW
Tropic of Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:NE Sunrise:EAST Sunrise:SE 23.5° S Capricorn Sunset:WEST Sunset:NW Sunset:WEST Sunset:SW
Antarctic Sunrise:EAST (Sun below Sunrise:EAST 66.5° S SOUTH Circle Sunset:WEST horizon) Sunset:WEST
(Sun circles (Sun below (Sun circles (Sun circles South Pole 90° S horizon) horizon) horizon) sky)
2. Use the two tables above, and this key to draw the paths of the sun on the equinoxes and solstices at each of the eight locations. (Add compass directions to each diagram first, including NE, NW, SE, and SW. Be careful at the poles…)
KEY: SYMBOL MEANING EQ EQUINOX
JS JUNE SOLSTICE
DS DECEMBER SOLSTICE * POLARIS (NORTH STAR)
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1. ON EACH DATE, WHERE IS THE NOON SUN AT THE ZENITH?
a) VERNAL EQUINOX ______b) SUMMER SOLSTICE ______c) AUTUMNAL EQUINOX ______d) WINTER SOLSTICE ______
2. ON EACH DATE, WHERE IS THE NOON SUN ON THE HORIZON?
a) VERNAL EQUINOX ______b) SUMMER SOLSTICE ______c) AUTUMNAL EQUINOX ______d) WINTER SOLSTICE ______
3. ON EACH DATE, WHERE IS THE NOON SUN BELOW THE HORIZON?
a) VERNAL EQUINOX ______b) SUMMER SOLSTICE ______c) AUTUMNAL EQUINOX ______d) WINTER SOLSTICE ______
4. IS THE SUN EVER AT THE ZENITH IN NEW YORK? ______
5. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM ALTITUDE OF THE NOON SUN AT EACH LOCATION?
a) SPRING VALLEY, NY ______b) NORTH POLE ______c) ARCTIC CIRCLE ______d) TROPIC OF CANCER ______e) EQUATOR ______f) TROPIC OF CAPRICORN ______g) ANTARCTIC CIRCLE ______h) SOUTH POLE ______
6. ON THE SUMMER SOLSTICE, WHERE ON EARTH WOULD YOU HAVE THE LONGEST SHADOW AT NOON? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. ______
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