Re: how to calculate the time of solar terms
- From: "Greg Neill" <gneillREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 11:10:26 -0400
"Deephay" <tudoxxx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just want to calculate the ecliptic longitude (0 degree for Vernal
equinox) for a specific year
if you provide the longtitude & latitude of your location and the
result should be acurate for
a large range (1000 BC - 5000 AC, say). Thanks.
I'm still not clear on what it is you want
to calculate. Is it the date and time of
the vernal equinox for a given year that you
want? The longitude of the Sun throughout
the year? Something else?
.
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