Are you properly adjusting for Daylight Savings Time, or not... The fact that literally no analemma videos ever even mention how they deal with this issue is irritating to put it mildly.
@@SkyCloudSilence dst isn't much of a necessity in solar calculations, plus most of the world doesn't use dst, unless we're talking about Europe or America and a few others. also btw, the solar analemma is the same for every place on earth, whether that is Antarctica or the equator, so dst, location and time are variables that don't matter whatsoever, but only of course if time is constant.
52 is my favorite number
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You must be quite a bit North. I’m guessing higher than 52
What is the exact location?
I did the same thing in space engine.
Are you properly adjusting for Daylight Savings Time, or not... The fact that literally no analemma videos ever even mention how they deal with this issue is irritating to put it mildly.
They obviously do or else the analemma would be a figure 8 with 1 half of if displaced
yeah well itd be a mess if you adjusted it with dst. i just think of 1 hour ahead or back depending on the time used. not too much of a deal.
@@XBGamerX20 no, you're mind is a mess if you don't understand how using daylight time will skew the pattern.
@@SkyCloudSilence dst isn't much of a necessity in solar calculations, plus most of the world doesn't use dst, unless we're talking about Europe or America and a few others. also btw, the solar analemma is the same for every place on earth, whether that is Antarctica or the equator, so dst, location and time are variables that don't matter whatsoever, but only of course if time is constant.
@@XBGamerX20 Stop gaslighting.
Yeah "caused by the tilt" of your own NASASS
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Come again?