The selected time zone is shown below the map in the middle of the page. To change this field select the number and then click over the arrows that will be shown next to the number.
Click the mouse on one of the time zones at the bottom of the map or click on the arrow on the bottom right corner to see the area covered by the time zone on a different card.
To return to this card, click on the "top map" button at the bottom of the card, or click on the map to return with changed coordinates.
The vertical line on the left side of the map is part of the International Date Zone.
COORDINATES --
Move the cursor over the map to change coordinates in the two fields at the bottom corners of the map.
Click the mouse over the map to change coordinates in fields below the map. These fields contain the values to be used in the calculations of the card "values".
QUITTING --
To quit, press the command key with the q key.
To go to the Home Stack, click on the Home button.
To go to a different stack, press the command key with the o key.
Shareware: If you find this stack of use, then please send
$10.00 to the below address.
Author: Darrell Singleton
7551 Westgate Dr.
Citrus Hts, CA 95610
In return you will receive a 200k+ version of HyperSunTimes with the following integrated features:
--GRAPHICS DISPLAY. Just click on a graphic button and the value of the declination, the azimuth, or the altitude will be displayed graphically.
--25 TIME ZONE MAPS. Just click on a map to enter the correct time zone into HyperSunTimes.
--REPORT GENERATOR. Table format for comparison of different daily, monthly, or seasonal values.
--CITY LOCATIONS. List of hundreds of cities and their locations (Longitude and Latitude). Just click on a city to enter its location into HyperSunTimes.
--PARAMETER COEFFICIENTS for 1989. Needed for correct azimuth, declination, and altitude angles.
The sunrise and sunset times are correct within 2 minutes. However, the visible sunrise and sunset depends on other factors such as the terrain (mountains and sloping hills) and the refraction due to the atmospheric structure; therefore, the times calculated may vary with the actual sunrise and sunset times. The altitude and the azimuth angles may not coincide exactly with the times given due to these factors.
The times of sunrise, sunset, and the length of day are accurate until at least Dec. 31,1999. The altitude,declination, and azimuth angles are accurate only until Dec. 31, 1988. These two parameter's coefficients vary from year to year.
The author of HyperSunTimes does not assume liability from the use of this stackware. This stack may not be sold for profit, but may be copied for distribution purposes as long as the text on this field remains intact.