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Lāhainā Noon, also known as a zero shadow day, is a semi-annual tropical solar phenomenon when the Sun culminates at the zenith at solar noon, passing directly overhead. [1] As a result, the sun's rays will fall exactly vertical relative to an object on the ground and cast no observable shadow . [ 2 ]
Zero In On is a band founded in 2000 in Locarno, a small town in the south of Switzerland. Zero In On had airplay on many European radio stations, particularly in Germany, Portugal and Belgium and on the Swiss national radio stations Rete Tre and Couleur3. Zero In On was nominated "Best Swiss Band" by the Zic Me Up Tour Contest in France.
Tabloid – SUN, RAG; Take — R (from Latin recipe, meaning "take") Tar – AB (able seaman) Tax – VAT (value added tax) Teacher – DON, B ED (Bachelor of Education) Teachers – NUT (National Union of Teachers) Team – XI (Roman numerals for eleven players in a football or cricket team) Teetotal – TT or AA (from Alcoholics Anonymous)
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In the patched conic approximation, once an object leaves the planet's SOI, the primary/only gravitational influence is the Sun (until the object enters another body's SOI). Because the definition of r SOI relies on the presence of the Sun and a planet, the term is only applicable in a three-body or greater system and requires the mass of the ...
The solar azimuth angle is the azimuth (horizontal angle with respect to north) of the Sun's position. [1] [2] [3] This horizontal coordinate defines the Sun's relative direction along the local horizon, whereas the solar zenith angle (or its complementary angle solar elevation) defines the Sun's apparent altitude.