Analemma over Taipei
Image Credit & Copyright:
Meiying Lee
Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day? No.
A better and more visual answer to that question is an
analemma,
a composite of images taken at the
same time and from the same place over the course of a year.
The featured analemma
was compiled at 4:30 pm many afternoons from
Taiwan during 2021, with the city skyline of
Taipei in the foreground, including tall
Taipei 101.
The Sun's location in December -- at the
December solstice -- is shown on the far left,
while its location at the
June solstice is captured on the far right.
Also shown are the positions of the Sun throughout the rest of the day on the
solstices and
equinoxes.
Today is the
June solstice of 2022, the day in
Earth's northern hemisphere when the
Sun spends the
longest time in the sky.
In many countries, today marks the official beginning of a new
season,
for example winter in Earth's southern hemisphere.