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Winter Solstice 2009

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December 21 is a Solstice Day in 2009

The December solstice will occur at 17:47 (or 5.47pm) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on December 21, 2009. It is also known as the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere and the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere due to the seasonal differences. Its date varies from December 20 to December 23 depending on the year in the Gregorian calendar.

To find the December solstice date in other time zones or other years, please use the Seasons Calculator.

The December Solstice Explained

The December solstice occurs when the sun reaches its most southerly declination of -23.5 degrees. In other words, it is when the North Pole is tilted 23.5 degrees away from the sun. Depending on the Gregorian calendar, the December solstice occurs annually on a day between December 20 and December 23. On this date, all places above a latitude of 66.5 degrees north are now in darkness, while locations below a latitude of 66.5 degrees south receive 24 hours of daylight.

The sun is directly overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere during the December solstice. It also marks the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours for those living south of the Tropic of Capricorn. Those living or travelling south from the Antarctic Circle towards the South Pole will see the midnight sun during this time of the year.

On the contrary, for an observer in the northern hemisphere, the December solstice marks the day of the year with the least hours of daylight for those living north of the Tropic of Cancer. Those living or traveling north of the Arctic Circle towards the North Pole will not be able to see the sun during this time of the year.

Solstice in December
Illustration is not to scale

The December solstice in the calendar

December 20 and December 23 solstices occur less frequently than December 21 or December 22 solstices in the Gregorian calendar. The last December 23 solstice occurred in 1903 and will not occur again until the year 2303. A December 20 solstice has occurred very rarely, with the next one occurring in the year 2080.

As with the June solstice, the December solstice’s varying dates are mainly due to the calendar system. The Gregorian calendar, which is used in most western countries, has 365 days in a year and 366 days in a leap year. However, the tropical year, which is the length of time the sun takes to return to the same position in the seasons cycle (as seen from earth), is different to the calendar year. The tropical year is approximately 365.242199 days but varies from year to year because of the influence of other planets. The exact orbital and daily rotational motion of the earth, such as the “wobble” in the earth's axis (precession), also contributes to the changing solstice dates.

Over the course of history, many different schemes have been devised to determine the start of the year. Some are astronomical, beginning at the September or March equinox, or at the June or December solstice. Solstices are more readily observable either by observing when the midday shadow of a gnomon is longest (winter solstice in the northern hemisphere) or shortest (summer solstice in the northern hemisphere). The solstices can also be observed by noting the point of time when the sun rises or sets as far south as it does during the course of the year (winter in the northern hemisphere) or maximally north (summer in the northern hemisphere).

 

HTC Legend

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HTC Legend Gets Outed With First Pics


HTC's had some faulty plumbing lately: first pics of the Incredible leak over the weekend, and now we've got our first look at the HTC Legend in the wild—complete with an ooo-shiny aluminum back.

 

Linus Torvalds Loves His New Google Nexus One

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Linus Torvalds Loves His New Google Nexus One

Self-described cellphone cynic and "father of Linux" Linus Torvalds decided to get a Google Nexus One the other day. And while the customer service lines may be clogged over the phone's performance, Daddy Linux is positively pleased as punch.

Unsurprisingly, the man who invented the most popular open source operating system in the world is a "happy camper" over the fact that this cellphone runs Linux. But Linux alone wasn't enough to get Linus on board with the rest of the smartphone crazy 21rst century, no sir. His previous phones, in fact—the ones he mostly used to "play Galaga" on long flights—also had various versions of Linux, but lacked that certain spark.

Pinch to zoom touch capability and GPS were what finally got Torvalds to commit, and commit he has. The Nexus One "is a winner" he wrote yesterday, adding that it no longer feels as though he's forced to drag along a cellphone for "just in case" emergencies.

So, Google, as you frantically work the phones in that customer support center and stare longingly at other company's smartphone sales, take some solace in the fact that the Father of Linux is out there, somewhere, playing games on your Linux phone. [Linus Torvalds via Laughing Squid]

 

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OnBoard NMEA 2000

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OnBoard NMEA 2000 Power or Sail Instruments

Replace or supplement a complete set of sailing instruments with our software and a Windows PC, even a $300 Netbook or Mini-ITX computer.

Designed for both power and sailing vessels, the server software runs on a PC which may be hidden below. Monitors with touch screens may be used anywhere on board, the system is connected by WIFI.

One package can handle one set of transducers or network input but the Instruments may be installed on any number of computers which share the data. Input is received from a variety of sources including:

NMEA 2000 compatible engines and generators.
Tank and Battery monitors
GPS sensor or Plotter
Depth, Wind, Speed and Temperatures transducers.
This data can be NMEA2000 or the older NMEA 0183 protocol. In most cases, there is no need to buy new instrument transducers. The system can share GPS data with charting packages such as Nobeltec.

One or two engine Monitoring

The main screen for motoring a single or twin engines shows
Tachometer with fuel consumption data
Speedometer with trip odometer, maximum and average speeds
Smaller gauges for temperatures and pressures
Warning panels for important engine data
Compass display with course to steer
Depth Sounder display with graph
Secondary  

screens show tank levels and battery condition.

Sailing Monitoring Screen

Tank Monitoring




Sailing

Avia Sailing's amazing display. Without pushing a single button all this information is instantly available.

The sailing screen introduces a world first, the Real Time Polar Plot, a racing sailors dream. Based on polar data input (once) by the user, the system calculates a polar plot of the estimated best speed in the current wind condition. This is recalculated and redisplayed as the wind changes. The boats actual speed is shown on the plot giving and immediate comparison with target speeds.

For non-racers, a conventional screen with Wind, Speed, Depth and Compass is also available.



  • Apparent Wind Speed and Direction

  • True Wind Speed and Direction (the little orange bar to the right of the pointer)

  • VMG (Velocity Made Good) upwind or downwind

  • Boat Speed from the speedometer OR GPS (your choice)

  • Depth in Feet or Meters, with graph and shallow water alarm

  • Course over ground in Degrees (Magnetic) with compass display

  • Speed over Ground

  • Course to Steer (when GPS set to waypoint)

  • Waypoint ID

  • XTE (Cross track error)

RESIZABLE to fit any screen layout.
A set of standard instruments capable of displaying this much information would have 3 or 4 separate displays, and many wires and connections and cost OVER $1500!!

This package will retails for $599 including the "Dongle" required to connect a PC to the boat's NMEA 2000 network.


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Avia Onboard, NMEA 0183 only, no dongle, goes for $299 US.

Dongle to upgrade 0183 to 2000 is $300.

License one copy of Avia Onboard 0183 Internet Download, $299 US each.

     

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Last Updated on Sunday, 20 December 2009 11:49
 

HTC HD2 Gets In On the Kickstand

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HTC HD2 Gets In On the Kickstand Craze That's Sweeping the Nation


Kickstands are enjoying something of a renaissance lately as tablets have jumped to the forefront of everyone's attention, so it's only natural that the HD2, the most tabletesque of smartphones, is getting a combination kickstand/battery pack of its own.

The battery definitely adds some bulk to the skinny HD2, but if you're looking to take advantage of its 800x480 screen to do some video-watching on the go, then an extended battery and a sweet kickstand are two things that could suit you well.

Taking part in the zeitgeist will only cost you £41.11 when the battery pack is available in March.

 
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