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The artist drawing of Woodhenge in this link is based on the solar calendar at Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville, to the east of St. Louis, Missouri.
At Cahokia, the Woodhenge, calendar is a circle 410 feet wide with poles around the edges. The poles mark the northeastern and southeastern angles where the rising sun casts its shadow on the circle throughout the year. During the summer solstice, the sun rises in the northeast. During the winter solstice, the sun rises in the southeast. Halfway between these two points, the sun rises from the east during the spring and autumn equinoxes.
solcal creates a PPM image of the solar calendar depending on the year and your location. The further you are from the equator, the wider the angle between the summer and winter solstice on the calendar.
Solar Calendar based on the location of Cahokia Mounds near St. Louis, Missouri, in the year 2001.
The syntax for solcal is:
solcal yyyy xx.x yy.y tt.t
ppmview <solcal.ppm.gz
Where
The following are parameters for testing solcal.
City | State | Year | Longitude | Latitude | Time Zone |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Louis | Misssouri | 2001 | -90.067 | 38.667 | -6.0 |
Fairbanks | Alaska | 2001 | -146.284 | 64.838 | -9.0 |
Honolulu | Hawaii | 2001 | -156.142 | 21.307 | -10.0 |
Mexico City | Mexico | 2001 | -98.917 | 19.433 | -6.0 |
Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 2001 | -42.8 | -22.95 | -3.0 |
Cairo | Egypt | 2001 | 31.35 | 30.033 | 2.0 |
Sydney | Australia | 2001 | 151.0 | -34.0 | 10.0 |
The sunrise and sunset calculations in solcal produce an error beyond 65.5 degrees north or south latitude, or within a few degrees of the equator. Sunrise and sunset times within 5 degrees of the equator are not accurate.
solcal writes
The tokens written to standard output are:
Output for the example at Cahokia Mounds:
06/21 04:35:19 59.450179 19:32:28 300.549821
12/21 07:13:03 120.552102 16:43:23 239.447898
Click here to read about the azimuth graph.
Cahokia Mounds, a community dating from 700 A.D. to 1400 A.D.
Woodhenge, the solar calendar at Cahokia Mounds.
The sunrise and sunset calculations in solcal are based on:
Peter Duffet-Smith
Practical Astronomy with Your Calculator
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988
3rd edition, 185 pages, indexed
ISBN 0 521 35629 6 hardback
ISBN 0 521 35699 7 hardback