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When your shadow is directly under you. However the sun will not be directly above you unless you live within the tropics.

To find yours, note the exact time of sunrise and sunset. Make it the time when 1/2 the sun is visible, or there will be refraction errors. Half way between these is LAN (Local apparent noon). This works well at mid-summer and mid-winter, but for other times of the year, you can get better accuracy by recording sunrise/sunset times over a few days and extrapolating for the next day. Another way to think about this: Local noon is the moment when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky on any given day. Wherever you are, it is when an object casts the shortest possible shadow.

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What state does the sun go over at noon?

Solar noon is the time when the Sun appears to contact the local celestial meridian. This is when the Sun apparently reaches its highest point in the sky, at 12 noon apparent solar time and can be observed using a sundial. The local or clock time of solar noon depends on the longitude and date.


What time is solar noon time?

The same as local apparent noon. When the sun is the highest in the sky. This is true. However; to be more specific solar noon is half way between sunrise and sunset. It's at solar noon that a point gets the most direct sunlight of the day. To calculate solar noon you find out how many hours of daylight there are between sunrise and sunset and divide by 2. Add the quotient to the sunrise time and that will give you the solar noon time.


What time would it be if the sun was directly above you?

It would be "Noon".To be more precise it would be "local apparent solar Noon". That would probably not be exactly what a clock is showing, because of time zones and other factors.Local apparent solar noon is based on when the Sun reaches its maximum height above the horizon.It is rare for the Sunactually to be overhead at any particular place on Earth.


Does local solar noon always match local standard time noon?

Well, honey, local solar noon and local standard time noon are like two peas in a pod - they're supposed to be besties but they don't always sync up perfectly. Local solar noon is when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, while local standard time noon is just a man-made construct to keep our schedules in check. So, they might be close pals most of the time, but they're not joined at the hip.


Is the sun at noon at the horizon?

If the Sun is overhead, it is "noon". There are complications due to exactly how we define noon and time zones, but that's probably a good enough answer. If you want to be more exact it is noon according to the "local apparent solar time". The sun can only ever be overhead if you live within about 23.4 degrees of the equator (namely between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn). Even there, the sun will only be overhead on one or two days of the year at any location.

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If you live at 123 degrees 24' is the local midday time different than 12 noon?

Local apparent noon occurs at 12:13:36 local time at 123 degrees, 24 minutes W.


When do you see the shortest shadows?

At "local apparent noon", when the Sun is highest in the sky. This will be noon on your watch only if you are at the middle meridian in your time zone and if you are not on daylight savings time.


When do you see shortest shadows?

At "local apparent noon", when the Sun is highest in the sky. This will be noon on your watch only if you are at the middle meridian in your time zone and if you are not on daylight savings time.


What state does the sun go over at noon?

Solar noon is the time when the Sun appears to contact the local celestial meridian. This is when the Sun apparently reaches its highest point in the sky, at 12 noon apparent solar time and can be observed using a sundial. The local or clock time of solar noon depends on the longitude and date.


What time of the day are shadow the shortest?

local noon (not noon according to the clock)


What time is solar noon time?

The same as local apparent noon. When the sun is the highest in the sky. This is true. However; to be more specific solar noon is half way between sunrise and sunset. It's at solar noon that a point gets the most direct sunlight of the day. To calculate solar noon you find out how many hours of daylight there are between sunrise and sunset and divide by 2. Add the quotient to the sunrise time and that will give you the solar noon time.


What time would it be if the sun was directly above you?

It would be "Noon".To be more precise it would be "local apparent solar Noon". That would probably not be exactly what a clock is showing, because of time zones and other factors.Local apparent solar noon is based on when the Sun reaches its maximum height above the horizon.It is rare for the Sunactually to be overhead at any particular place on Earth.


The sun casts the shortest shadow of the day at noon acorrding to what?

Apparent solar time


What time of the day shadows the shortest?

local noon (not noon according to the clock)


When is the hottest time at mars?

Local noon


Does local solar noon always match local standard time noon?

Well, honey, local solar noon and local standard time noon are like two peas in a pod - they're supposed to be besties but they don't always sync up perfectly. Local solar noon is when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, while local standard time noon is just a man-made construct to keep our schedules in check. So, they might be close pals most of the time, but they're not joined at the hip.


What time of day is the shadow shortest?

Noon, because the sun is directly overhead.