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Re: Maximum Sunlight
From: Peter Fogg
Date: 2006 Jun 22, 01:02 -0500
From: Peter Fogg
Date: 2006 Jun 22, 01:02 -0500
Why would there be more sunlight at the north pole than at the south?
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On 6/21/06, R.H.vanGent@phys.uu.nl <
R.H.vanGent@phys.uu.nl> wrote:
Neglecting atmospheric refraction, solar parallax and the Sun's finite
diameter, the maximum length of sunlight is received at the North Pole
(268 426 minutes).
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