Fascinating seeing how the sun's horizontal positioning in the sky is affected by earth's mildly elliptical orbit. The Summer solstice & Autumn equinox are both in BST but the sun is further right in the solstice one than it is in the equinox
@jim88 Жыл бұрын
The sun ☀️🌞🌅🌄🌇 omg ❤
@SlimHandle3 ай бұрын
That's because BST is a human construct made by politicians, nothing to do with technical summer which from Sun position should be between May 5th and August 5th. Equinox is halfway to winter, that far removed from summer.
@BritishGrannygodGamer Жыл бұрын
Hi Scott! I like Solstices and equinoxes i wake up to see the Sunrise/Sunset.
As I'm comparing your statistics with ours, it looks like in uk it's more pronounced and a bit shifted. Here are my statistics compared with ours: (We use daylight savings time, and I'm filtering it out so that the changes will be dynamic, otherwise add one hour to summer solstice and autumn equinox) Spring Equinox Astronomical Twilight 04:09 - 04:49 40 min. Nautical Twilight 04:49 - 05:28 38 min. Civil Twilight 05:28 - 06:00 32 min. Sunrise 06:00 Golden Hour 06:00 - 06:42 41 min. Solar Noon 12:05 Golden Hour 17:28 - 18:09 41 min. Sunset 18:09 Civil Twilight 18:09 - 18:42 32 min. Nautical Twilight 18:42 - 19:20 38 min. Astronomical Twilight 19:20 - 20:00 40 min. Day (Sun Above The Horizon) 12 h 9 min. Twilight And Night (Sun Below The Horizon) 11 h 50 min. - Astronomical Night (Dark) 8 h 8 min. Summer Solstice Astronomical Twilight 23:59 - 01:50 1 h 51 min. Nautical Twilight 01:50 - 02:59 1 h 9 min. Civil Twilight 02:59 - 03:44 45 min. Sunrise 03:44 Golden Hour 03:44 - 04:35 50 min. Solar Noon 11:59 Golden Hour 19:22 - 20:13 50 min. Sunset 20:13 Civil Twilight 20:13 - 20:59 45 min. Nautical Twilight 20:59 - 22:08 1 h 8 min. Astronomical Twilight 22:08 - 23:59 1 h 51 min. Day (Sun Above The Horizon) 16 h 28 min. Twilight And Night (Sun Below The Horizon) 7 h 31 min. - Astronomical Night (Dark) Autumn Equinox Astronomical Twilight 03:53 - 04:33 40 min. Nautical Twilight 04:33 - 05:12 38 min. Civil Twilight 05:12 - 05:45 32 min. Sunrise 05:45 Golden Hour 05:45 - 06:26 41 min. Solar Noon 11:50 Golden Hour 17:28 - 18:09 41 min. Sunset 17:55 Civil Twilight 17:55 - 18:27 32 min. Nautical Twilight 18:27 - 19:06 38 min. Astronomical Twilight 19:06 - 19:46 40 min. Day (Sun Above The Horizon) 12 h 10 min. Twilight And Night (Sun Below The Horizon) 11 h 49 min. - Astronomical Night (Dark) 8 h 7 min. Winter Solstice Astronomical Twilight 05:55 - 06:35 40 min. Nautical Twilight 06:35 - 07:17 42 min. Civil Twilight 07:17 - 07:56 39 min. Sunrise 07:56 Golden Hour 07:56 - 08:53 56 min. Solar Noon 11:55 Golden Hour 14:58 - 15:55 56 min. Sunset 15:55 Civil Twilight 15:55 - 16:34 39 min. Nautical Twilight 16:34 - 17:16 42 min. Astronomical Twilight 17:16 - 17:56 40 min. Day (Sun Above The Horizon) 7 h 58 min. Twilight And Night (Sun Below The Horizon) 16 h 1 min. - Astronomical Night (Dark) 11 h 58 min. So the conclusion is that your location has 30 minutes more light during summer solstice and 30 minutes less light during winter solstice.
@ameennasar25834 ай бұрын
Hey, where do you live? And how is the work timings organized in these places? As a person from India, this really is a miracle for me
@daylighttime-lapsesuk3606 Жыл бұрын
Nice I was thinking of doing this but instead I’m sticking with 2 for now
@ScottRichards10 Жыл бұрын
Do whatever you're happy with. 👍
@francislorico4003 Жыл бұрын
In that video, the top left is the vernal equinox, the bottom left is the winter solstice, the top right is the summer solstice, and the bottom right is the autumnal equinox.
@michaelhaywood8262 Жыл бұрын
Did you allow for daylight saving time at the summer solstice and autumnal equinox?
@ScottRichards10 Жыл бұрын
No, they were just aligned with the times that a clock would show.
@adamblunsdon7784 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Scott Richards
@stormguy2514 Жыл бұрын
Excellent and inspiring quadruple sided time-lapse Scott mate! I may try out the same thing you did just then, which should be up around March 2024!
@BritishGrannygodGamer Жыл бұрын
1 Problem with the Summer Solstice Sunrise that is so early!
@JakeFn1612 Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s how it is in the uk, where I live Newcastle England sunrise is at 4:27 and sunset 21:51. However in the winter solstice sunrise is at a painfully late 8:31 and sunset 15:47.
@novatraugott9 ай бұрын
Here in June it gets light at four!
@BritishGrannygodGamer9 ай бұрын
@@novatraugott wow!
@novatraugott9 ай бұрын
And at sunset, it gets dark at ten! By eleven there´s still a tiny glow...but right now it gets dark at six! @@BritishGrannygodGamer
@BritishGrannygodGamer9 ай бұрын
@@novatraugott Yes!
@le-puceau-originel Жыл бұрын
Very good way to compare all 4 seasons, in 2017 you did summer vs winter solstice and this video got approximately 300k views
@ScottRichards10 Жыл бұрын
Yes, it's one of my most popular videos to date and I wanted to do a better version of it.
@le-puceau-originel Жыл бұрын
And you did it, because there is 4 seasons, no 2. Your old video is your second popular video
@BritishGrannygodGamer Жыл бұрын
@@ScottRichards10your a good Time-Lapse KZbinr
@enricobertoletti1799 ай бұрын
Stunning video. Congratulations!👏👏🇬🇧🇮🇹🚘
@alinaqirizvi14416 ай бұрын
would be cool if you used the same camera settings to show the fact that the night at the summer solstice doesn't get as dark (it's like that here in London let alone at 53.5N in Lancashire)
@JakeFn16122 ай бұрын
Ik when i went to london on summer solstice it was dark by 22:00. Also in northern england (where i live) it does not get past nautical twilight for 5 weeks
@truedoctrine10 ай бұрын
Nice Video, great observations. Just was wondering if it was an error at to 0:08 mark when giving the date for the Summer Solstice, I noticed you put June 15th, and I think it should be the 21st....is it a typo or was the recording on the 15th? Just asking not criticizing, but in 2023 records show the 21st. Thanks again, work.
@ScottRichards1010 ай бұрын
The summer solstice was recorded on 15 June 2023, yes. This is because the weather conditions on the 21st looked poor at the time. In respects to the video, the difference is so small you wouldn't even notice it. The difference in daylight is probably about a minute or two at most.
@SlimHandle3 ай бұрын
@ScottRichards10 Yes it's something I noticed when I was 18 in a dark room on a hot summers weekend. It follows a cosine pattern which explains why May 5th even though equidistant, looks much more nearer to mid summer than equinox by a substantial degree. This cosine pattern of the Earth's tilt and orbit makes the tilt do 3 months of change in just two months from Feb 21st to Apr 21st with a whole 23 degrees shifted in that time out of the whole 46 degrees of change from mid winter to mid summer.
@ameennasar25833 ай бұрын
See, I wish to get two pieces of information: 1. Is there any change in work shifts and schools because of winter solistice? 2. How are the (Islamic)prayers organized during the two solistices, ie, how is the timing of 'fajr' and 'isha' in the summer solistice and 'asr' fixed in the winter solistice?
@celeno31 Жыл бұрын
cool!
@austinstitzel Жыл бұрын
That is so cool!
@ScottRichards10 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it, thanks!
@andy_animations196 Жыл бұрын
Interesting
@AyaanInamdar-p8k7 ай бұрын
Bruh June solstice is not on June 15
@ScottRichards107 ай бұрын
I know, it's just that this day was the closest day to the June solstice with perfect weather conditions. The difference between the 15th and 21st is so small it wouldn't even be noticeable on the video though.
@depthgaming123 Жыл бұрын
good
@Religious_man10 ай бұрын
Hey Shcotty, it is said that the 21 of March is when the sun is directly over the equator, giving us 12 hours of daytime and 12 hours of nighttime. But did you bother to document the occultation of the sun-Earth-moon system? Did you bother to time lapse the setting sun and rising full moon in April? How about in October? This used to happen 4 X a year, every year. The time of the year when the sun traveled through the zenith after 12PM and the moon traveled through the zenith after 12AM. Did you watch it happen? Did you see it? After 2009, of course you didn't. Hey Shcahdee, it is said that the 21st of June is the longest and hottest time of the year. But is it really? The sun used to make its way across the sky and directly shone upon our heads during the summer months every year. It used to set in the far northwest direction of the sky anywhere from 8PM-10PM. Did you record it? Did you see it? After 2009, of course you didn't. Do you even keep track of the moon for the months of the year? You certainly don't. It is said that the 21st of December is the winter solstice. Really? Do you even bother going outside to see for sure where the sun is truly setting, or is the sun too low in the sky and your sky view too obstructed to see it? The sun is not supposed to set south-southwest! Just sharply southwest during the winter.
@talariel7622 Жыл бұрын
סתיו + אביב = ימים שווים חורף + קיץ = ימים מנוגדים
@КурмангазыАманов-ф9т Жыл бұрын
18:49☄️☄️☄️😭😱
@srivasr4 ай бұрын
What happened at that time?
@megankearns61785 ай бұрын
tilt
@BoniaDasha4 ай бұрын
900090
@IvicaBaricevic-t6v5 ай бұрын
Iiii8
@antonijadujmovic19159 ай бұрын
U😢
@antonijadujmovic19159 ай бұрын
Bruh you are lying
@ScottRichards109 ай бұрын
Excuse me?
@Kelperiansfan20188 ай бұрын
@@ScottRichards10don’t listen to him, he’s a hater
@srivasr4 ай бұрын
@@ScottRichards10 Don’t worry Scott, your time-lapses are real.
@srivasr4 ай бұрын
❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷🤎🤍🩶🖤 Beautiful! I wish to try this in the future.