I missed the Solstice at the Sun Triangle yet again, and this morning I missed the launch of the White Knight / Space Ship One on TV because they delayed it by about 20 minutes. Anyway, Happy Monday, Happy Solstice and Happy Capitalist Space Day, everyone!
Lunchtime Sun Worship
I missed yet another solstice. Man, I just gotta put it in my Outlook calendar at work to go see the Sun Triangle on a solstice.
Here’s a picture illustrating shadow/antishadow effect that I wrote about earlier:
Happy Winter Solstice
You know, it’s winter solstice and stuff. So on our lunch “hour” me and my wife went to see the Sun Triangle sculpture in front of McGraw Hill building do it’s thing.
Here’s how it’s supposed to work:
“In winter the Sun’s path across the sky stays low. Its rays align exactly with the lower side of the triangle at noon on the winter solstice (December 21), when the Sun ascends no higher than 23° in the sky. At noon on the spring and autumn equinoxes (March 21 and September 21), the Sun’s elevation is intermediate, aligning exactly with the third (upper) leg of the triangle. No side of the triangle is vertical—for good reason. At no time of day and on no day of the year is the Sun directly overhead in New York City.”
Major disappointment. First of all it was cloudy. Second of all the lower edge of the triangle points directly at an ugly wedding cake skyscraper which name I don’t know.
Besides maybe I got the date wrong. According to most tables I’ve seen solar noon occurs on December 22nd in 2003, but I see a lot of references to it occurring on December 21st.