Path: csiph.com!usenet.pasdenom.info!news.etla.org!news.szaf.org!feedme.news.telefonica.de!telefonica.de!diesel.cu.mi.it!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: pecore@pascolo.net Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Subject: Re: How to look up historical time zones by date and location Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 22:31:02 +0200 Organization: The Sun and the Rain. Lines: 17 Message-ID: <87bnrhtu9l.fsf@pascolo.net> References: <53F14971.3010209@gmail.com> <85mwb24h9o.fsf@benfinney.id.au> <53F1875F.4020109@gmail.com> <53F1FBCC.6060406@gmail.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp-74-7.21-151.libero.it Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: virtdiesel.mng.cu.mi.it 1408393862 775 151.21.7.74 (18 Aug 2014 20:31:02 GMT) X-Complaints-To: abuse@diesel.cu.mi.it NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 20:31:02 +0000 (UTC) User-Agent: Gnus/5.101 (Gnus v5.10.10) XEmacs/21.5-b34 (linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:UR2DqGugLDH1oKFHYRG26VR/JP0= Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.python:76509 Joel Goldstick writes: > Local Mean Time is time based on the actually astronomical position > of the sun. It is defined as 12 noon when the sun is at its high > point, directly south in the sky. This is the time you get when you > read a sundial! a sundial measures the Apparent Time, where the duration between two consecutive noons is different from 24*3600 s due to the variations in the Sun apparent angular velocity, that are originated by the Earth's orbit eccentricity and by the inclination of the Earth's rotation axis these variation are small but cumulative, so the AT can be fast or slow with respect to the LMT by as much as ±15' don't know if the same considerations apply also in Urumqi