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=What are the positions of the sun over a year???=
A representative of the Clybourne Park New Neighbors Orientation Committee -(apex)
A representative of the Clybourne Park New Neighbors Orientation Committee -(apex)
Orientation of the building generally used to refer to solar orientation which is the siting of building with respect to solar access. Although any building will have different orientations for its different sides, the orientation can refer to a particular room, or to the most important facade of the building. The building orientation can have an impact on heating, lighting and cooling costs. By maximizing southern exposure, for example, one can take optimal advantage of the sun for daylight and passive solar heating. This will result in lower cooling costs by minimizing western exposures, where it's most difficult to provide shade from the sun.
To focus the radiation onto the target, the best result is when the lens is at 90° to the sun. To do this the collector needs to tilt and swivel to face the sun.
Depending on how far you are from the equator... You could have large windows facing the equator to catch the winter sun, with eaves above the windows to block out the summer sun.
Yes. There is no place on earth where the sun never sets.
The alignment of a building relative to the sun, initially set either for maximum or minimum heat gain, depending on the local climate.
Its the orientation of the earths rotational axis that defines the equinox, the axis remains parallel throughout the orbit of the sun, and when its side on to the sun (spring and autumn), thats the equinox (equal length of day and night).
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Yes, pyramids do cast shadows. The shadow length and orientation depend on the position of the sun and the dimensions of the pyramid. The shadow cast by a pyramid can change throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky.
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