Curious Nature: The science of snow is pretty phenomenal (column) https://t.co/ZHBY5qQayq
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 4, 2019
Days in #Toronto will be almost an hour longer by the end of this month. https://t.co/CjjRupmtoU #HereComesTheSun
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 5, 2019
Fake news: Aussie media 'misleading public' about sun safety | Pharmacy News https://t.co/BeXuUtMohl #sunsafety
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 9, 2019
Great article by @SkyandTelescope. Like many other 'standards', official times of sunrise and set are based on a fixed set of assumptions.
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 21, 2019
The 34' correction is widely used in the determination of official sunrise and set times. @SkyandTelescope
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 21, 2019
The cool thing to realize is that, due to refraction, we can see the sun when it is actually below horizon. #LightBends @SkyandTelescope
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 21, 2019
#Sunrisers game delayed 30 minutes due to sharp #sunglare - https://t.co/4VfAgv7wgf … via @indiatoday #SportstSafety #McLeanPark
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) January 24, 2019
Cheers, Ralph
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