Japan reports the Sun too HIGH at noon, while El Paso TX reports it too far EAST at noon, evidence of a leaning skewed globe. Wisconsin also finds the Sun arc too HIGH and NORTH at sunrise. And Seattle finds it too HIGH at Noon.
- Per my software calculation, Sun Alt was 72degrees in Osaka, Japan but maker shows 77degs, so 5 degrees far to north. I took sun maker photo on May 8 at 12:03 PM. too HIGH
- Ichi
- Today, Tuesday, May 11, 2004, using true north, with El Paso at the center of a dome, the Sun was at Azi 162 and Alt 62. Navy had it at Azi 178 and Alt 76.3 at 1200 hrs. Too far EAST
- Rob
- At 6:18 AM on May 16 it was at Azi 63° Alt 32°. Skymap expected Azi 70° Alt 7°. Too HIGH and NORTH.
- Nancy
- I took my level and a protractor with me for the reading May 24. I leveled the level and set the protractor on it. I sighted the sun. It was at 75° . 5/24 Reading: 1:17 Chart: 1:06 Skymap expects the Sun to be at 64° at 1:00 PDT, a full 10° too HIGH!
- Paul
- Today, Tuesday, May 25, 2004, in El Paso, Texas at 1338 Hrs, the Sun was Alt 90°, Azi 180° . Skymap expects Azi 150° Alt 78°, too HIGH and to the EAST, a lean.
- Rob
- Noon at 2:00 on May 31 in Wisconsin the Sun arc was 80° per shadows of trees and poles. Skymap expects only 65° high. HIGH.
- Nancy