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Re: Error weather
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:18 pm
by ikarus1969
daddylito wrote:Much Thanks!
Ikarus, you should be a teacher!
Why not? If i am paid the same salary as now as a programmer...
(or if a get the jackpot in the next lottery i would work for free :mrgreen: )
Moon angels
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:37 pm
by daddylito
Moon image from Ikarus:

- Ikarus Moon.jpg (52.45 KiB) Viewed 6694 times
The 8 moons above, do I interpret as
Img 1: angle 40 degrees Latitud: N 50 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 2: angle 50 degrees Latitud: N 40 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 3: angle 60 degrees Latitud: N 30 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 4: angle 90 degrees Latitud: N 0 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 5: angle 120 degrees Latitud: S 30 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 6: angle 140 degrees Latitud: S 50 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 7: angle 20 degrees Latitud: N 70 degrees, Moon is in "shrinking phase", approx 8 days after full moon
Img 8: angle 90 degrees Latitud: N 0 degrees, Moon is in "shrinking phase", approx 8 days after full moon
What I mean is that the image of the moon always varies with latitude.
E.g. a moon like Img 5 or 6 can never be seen north of the equator
I am no expert, so please correct me if I'm wrong!
Re: Error weather
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:23 pm
by daddylito
Hi again!
How moon is view from a location on earth seems to be more complex than
I first thought!
It varies with moon phase, latitude and time of year.
A moon looking as an boat up side down, don't I believe can be seen.
PLEASE, CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN!
Re: Error weather
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:23 pm
by par
Ah, yes that's the problem the moon rotation is quite complicated.
I don't know the formula.
If you wish I may attampt to rotate the moon according to the simple rules you have proposed:
mg 1: angle 40 degrees Latitud: N 50 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 2: angle 50 degrees Latitud: N 40 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 3: angle 60 degrees Latitud: N 30 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 4: angle 90 degrees Latitud: N 0 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 5: angle 120 degrees Latitud: S 30 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 6: angle 140 degrees Latitud: S 50 degrees, Moon is in "growing phase", approx 8 days to full moon
Img 7: angle 20 degrees Latitud: N 70 degrees, Moon is in "shrinking phase", approx 8 days after full moon
Img 8: angle 90 degrees Latitud: N 0 degrees, Moon is in "shrinking phase", approx 8 days after full moon
Or we may put off this request until an elegant and precise solution will be in our hands.
Re: Error weather
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:22 pm
by SixTarta
On my desk works fine, but passing it to the blog the temperature is always displayed in degrees Fahrenheit and not Celsius as scheduled.
Re: Error weather
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:34 pm
by par
Please give me your blog url