02-12-2017, 08:10 PM
(02-12-2017, 07:00 PM)Duffy Wrote: Roger
The following table is the one I used in the test, it includes dates, times and locations. I used a +/- 1 degree margin of longitude, for the sun and moon position from the geocentric point of the locations. The margin for geocentric point to sunrise/sunset bands is 0.75 degrees.
4th Jan 19:54 ut ... CS 117' 12' W - 22' 38' S
CM 40' 19' W - 1' 23' S
6th Jan 01:41 ut ... CS 156' 12' E - 22' 29' S
CM 112' 06' W - 4' 08' N
6th Jan 08:28 ut ... CS 54' 29' E - 22' 27' S
CM 149' 38' E - 21' 52' S
7th Jan 10:24 ut ... CS 25' 36' E - 22' 19' S
CM 134' 20' E - 9' 55' N
10th Jan 15:26 ut ... CS 49' 35' W - 21' 52' S
CM 103' 22' E - 18' 34' N
12th Jan 13:14 ut ... CS 16' 23' W - 21' 33' S
CM 163' 59' E - 18' 06' N
15th Jan 00:26 ut ... CS 175' 50' E - 21' 07' S
CM 28' 53' E - 11' 39' N
15th Jan 17:19 ut ... CS 77' 21' W - 20' 59' S
CM 144' 11' E - 9' 04' N
18th Jan 18:54 ut ... CS 100' 51' W - 20' 23' S
CM 154' 29' E - 3' 10' S
18th Jan 23:38 ut ... CS 171' 50' W - 20' 20' S
CM 85' 34' E - 3' 55' S
24th Jan 13:52 ut ... CS 24' 57' W - 19' 04' S
CM 66' 48' W - 18' 32' S
25th Jan 09:01 ut ... CS 47' 50' E - 18' 52' S
CM 15' 25' E - 18' 54' S
......................................................................
Sun ............... 10
Moon ............. 4
Sunrise .......... 6
Sunset ........... 5
Quakes .......... 46
period ............ 11 days, 1 hour, 18 minutes, 5 seconds
Date of test .... 00:01 ut 16th Jan - 01:19:05 ut 28th Jan (new moon)
The rest of my results are dusk/dawn which you are not able to test yet.
Duffy
Duffy;
Please answer my last post.
Roger