by Cousin Ricky » Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:54 pm
Looking at the equinox sunset angle, it dawned on me that Edmonton is some serious north! I looked up some stats, and it turns out that Edmonton is farther north than London, UK, and is as far north as Punta Arenas, Chile is south. I once visited Punta Arenas a month prior to the summer solstice, and observing the path of the Sun through the course of the day was a wild experience.
I did spend a summer in Heidelberg, West Germany (yes, that long ago—15 years before the wall fell), about 4° more southerly than Edmonton; but although it felt strange to a child of the tropics like myself to see so much daylight so late in the evening, I did not pay attention to where the Sun was in the sky.
Looking at the equinox sunset angle, it dawned on me that Edmonton is some serious north! I looked up some stats, and it turns out that Edmonton is farther north than London, UK, and is as far north as Punta Arenas, Chile is south. I once visited Punta Arenas a month prior to the summer solstice, and observing the path of the Sun through the course of the day was a wild experience.
I did spend a summer in Heidelberg, West Germany (yes, that long ago—15 years before the wall fell), about 4° more southerly than Edmonton; but although it felt strange to a child of the tropics like myself to see so much daylight so late in the evening, I did not pay attention to where the Sun was in the sky.