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As the title says, I want to measure the angle of a street from true north so I can know what time of the year the sun will align with it.
Ironside said:As the title says, I want to measure the angle of a street from true north so I can know what time of the year the sun will align with it.
Ironside said:I can't seem to find that function. Mind helping me out?
He doesn't need to deal with mag north at all. That's my thing.turbo-1 said:If you get a current topographical map of your region, it will show you just how much magnetic north deviates from true north. You can use this value to determine the correction necessary to determine the true alignment of the street in question. It's a pretty simple problem once you know the local variance between magnetic and true north.
OK, this is a bit more complicated because the locations of sunsets are a function of your latitude. You'll want to figure out where your street is pointed, and consult a planetarium program to see when sunset will occur in that section of the horizon. You'd have better opportunities at high latitudes, since sunsets can be long, horizon-grazing events up here vs in southern locations.Ironside said:How would I be able to find the date for example, on a street that is offset from true east-west at 8 degrees? or 42 degrees, or whatever?